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‘Cowardly theft’ almost killed her Theft of young girl’s insulin pump causes Surrey family ‘grief beyond imagination’
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Chiara de Maere holds up a loaner insulin pump, identical to the one that was stolen from her at a local pool. She and her family hope someone will recognize the $7,000 pump and return it.
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“I couldn’t remember what I’m supposed to do,” Kelly said, clearly traumatized. She mixed up her insulin vials by mistake and gave her daughter 15 units instead of three. “I made a mistake in the morning, and she ended up in emergency. “The doctors at Children’s were absolutely shocked,” she added. “They’d never heard of anybody stealing an insulin pump before.” The company that made the pump has since rushed a loaner to them by airplane from Mississauga, Ont., but they can only keep it for 90 days before they have to buy another. Despite the panic, stress and fear they’ve endured, John said, the theft will also cost them roughly $8,000 all told. Chiara has Type 1, or Juvenile Diabetes, a lifethreatening autoimmune disease that destroys insulin-producing cells in her pancreas. Her pump administers the insulin she needs on the hour. She got it three years ago, after her parents underwent intensive training on how to use it. Without the pump, which enables her to lead a relatively normal albeit structured life, Chiara faces a flurry of needles to keep her alive. According to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Canada, for which Chiara volunteers as a youth ambassador, that works out to 1,460 needles and 2,190 finger pokes per year. Chiara was diagnosed with the disease at age 6. “It was kind of scary,” she recalled. “All I remember is people waking me up in the middle of night, poking me with needles.”
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ESMIE’S ‘BABY’ IS BACK Olympic gold medallist replaces stolen treasure, thanks to his boss Tom ZYTARUK Staff Reporter
SURREY – Ever lose something important, or worse yet, someone stole it from you? Surrey Olympic gold medallist Robert Esmie can relate in a big way. Somebody swiped the gold medal he won in the 4x100 metre relay at the 1996 summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. The Canadian sports hall-offamer also has two gold and two bronze medals from the World Championships and Commonwealth Games, but this Olympic gold meant the world to him. In 2004, during a business trip in Richmond, Esmie stepped away from his car for about 15 minutes. “I totally forgot it (the gold medal) under my seat because I was exhausted,” he recalled. He returned to find that in that short time some creep had smashed his windows and made off with his stereo. He reached under the seat, his heart racing faster than it did during that epic Olympic run. “Ah man, it’s gone,” he groaned, reliving the moment. “It was a heartbreaking moment.” For the more avaricious among us, the medal represented five ounces of gold. “It was a very heavy baby.” But for those who dream of bigger things than money, he added, it served as a symbol to remind people “dreams can come true.” “It’s about a dream and a vision.” He’d put more than 10,000 hours of hard training into winning that race. Needless to say, the theft has Esmie feeling “very low.” But fortunately for him, he’s got a cool boss. The Surrey Olympian works for Kintec, a footwear and orthotics company. He manages the Whalley shop. When he told
Crash kills man on King George Boulevard SURREY – Police are looking for witnesses to a car crash that killed a 61-year-old man Tuesday. Shortly after 2 p.m. the Surrey RCMP were called to the scene of a serious car crash at King George Boulevard and 80th in Newton. A small Toyota was heading along 80th Avenue and turning left (southbound) onto King George when it was hit by a pickup truck. The passenger in the car was pinned from the impact and died at the scene. Neither driver was seriously hurt. Alcohol is not believed to be a factor. Anyone with more information about this incident is asked to contact Surrey RCMP Traffic Services at 604-599-0502 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.
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Surrey Olympic gold medalist Robert Esmie shows his replacement gold medal. The orIginal medal – which he won in the 4x100 metre relay at the 1996 summer Olympics in Atlanta –- was stolen in 2004. the company’s president Mark McColman that the medal had been stolen, McColman’s jaw dropped. The International Olympic Committee doesn’t typically replace medals, but McColman helped him get a new one by paying an undisclosed amount of money. Esmie said McColman told him he was “stepping up” because he recognized the medal’s historical significance and wanted the Olympian to be able to show it to his grandchildren one day. “He’s an upstanding guy,” Esmie
said of his boss. “I was glad to see it in my hands again.” Today, school children marvel at Esmie’s replacement medal when he does presentations. But the new one hangs around his neck, rather than being left in the car. Every so often, he wonders where the original is. But he’s finally at peace with the loss. “I thought about it many times,” he said. “As long as the person’s taking care of it, I’m OK with that.” tzytaruk@thenownewspaper.com
SURREY – A non-profit group is working to bring stock car racing to the streets of Surrey next year to benefit children’s charities. “We’re in the very early stages of planning,” said Ryan O’Connor, a sedan racer and president of the Children’s Charities Racing Team Society. The society has put on the Children’s Charities Grand Prix at Mission Raceway Park for the past three years, raising about $85,000 for B.C. Children’s Hospital and the Children’s Wish Foundation. “We’re looking to take it to the next level in Surrey in 2012,” O’Connor said. The goal is to make the three-day event an annual fundraiser. O’Connor met with downtown Surrey business and property owners Tuesday to show them course layout options and discuss how a National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) race would affect them. “We have more work to do and people want to know more,” O’Connor said. “There is an openness to doing something big in the area.” Elizabeth Model, executive director of the Downtown Surrey Business Improvement Association, said the initial reaction was mixed, with some people loving the idea and others wanting more consultation. “From a BIA perspective we just were very pleased with the way they want to meet with all the businesses that have issues or concerns and see how they can help them with their specific situations,” Model said. Model said the event has the potential to bring in a lot of money and raise the Whalley area’s profile. O’Connor said Surrey was chosen because of its ideal layout and early interest in the event.
Pedestrian in hospital after being hit by car NORTH DELTA – A Surrey man is in serious condition in hospital after being struck by a Dodge Neon Wednesday evening while walking across Scott Road. It happened at 6:20 p.m., in the 6800-block. The victim is in his 30s, police said. His name has not been released. The driver and passenger were not injured. They are cooperating with the investigation, police said. – Compiled by staff
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Family pleads with thief to return daughter’s insulin pump continued from page 1 Chiara’s condition does not keep her from dreaming big dreams, however. She’s an active girl and enjoys playing hockey and soccer. But her heart’s in swimming. She swims with the Surrey Knights Club. “When I get older I want to be a swimmer,” she said. “My swim coach, he told me I can go as far as I want to go. I want to go as far as the Olympics.” Chiara left her pump atop a toilet paper dispenser in a bathroom stall. She put it there while changing, put her clothes on
top of it, and when she left grabbed her clothing but forgot the pump. She only realized it was missing after she’d gone swimming. She told her mom, Kelly. “She thought I was joking,” she said. Kelly freaked out. “I just couldn’t believe it,” the mom said. “I said, ‘Chiara, you know what, this isn’t a joke – you will end up back in syringes and you will end up in the hospital because we don’t have any of the gear for you to not have your pump. It’s been three years. “She just started sobbing.”
Pool staff and the RCMP turned the place upside down, without luck. “I don’t think whoever took it had any idea what they were taking, because it’s not of any value to anybody else,” Kelly said. “So if somebody knows where it is, if they could anonymously return it...I mean, I would give a reward. It’s hard to reward somebody for poor behaviour. At the same time, if it means that we can settle the grief, because the company can sort through the pump and make sure that it’s working properly.” Chiara’s family wonders if maybe a kid
took it, thinking it was a computer game. Perhaps an unscrupulous adult took it, thinking they could pawn it. “It’s of no value to anybody else,” Kelly said. The device is a “Paradigm pump” model #722, manufactured by Minimed Meditronics. It’s blue, five inches long and three inches wide with a digital screen and white buttons. The serial number is 498768. Anyone who might know where it is should call Const. Sean McInnes at 604599-0502. tzytaruk@thenownewspaper.com
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SURREY – Staff Marisa BABIC and students at George Staff Reporter Greenaway Elementary school chose a fitting date, Valentine’s Day, to show affection for their classmate Cassidy Briggs, who lost a fight to cancer. After a successful debut last year, the Cloverdale area school launched this year’s edition of Cassidy’s Craft Campaign on Feb. 14. The campaign, dreamed up by Cassidy before she died on Jan. 11, 2010, is aimed at collecting donations of craft supplies for kids receiving treatment at B.C. Children’s Hospital. Cassidy’s mom, Tracey Briggs, says she’s touched by the school community’s desire to honour her daughter’s memory. “They haven’t forgotten Cassidy and they want to keep Cassidy’s dream alive,” Briggs said Wednesday. Briggs said her daughter, an avid crafter who spent many days and nights at B.C. Children’s Hospital, would be happy to know that her inspired campaign continues to help sick kids at the hospital pass the time. “She would be thrilled. She would be happy knowing that she was helping to prevent kids from being bored, giving kids things to do with their siblings and their parents instead of just lying there
and watching TV and wishing there was something to do,” she said. The crafts collected during the 2011 campaign drive will be delivered to the hospital where they’ll be stored in a special cabinet, which was CASSIDY BRIGGS built earlier by volunteers and painted in Cassidy’s favourite colours of purple and silver. The cabinet, complete with a plaque telling Cassidy’s story, sits in an oncology playroom. Cassidy’s Craft Campaign runs until March 2. Suitable donation items include Crayola fine-point felts, washable paint, paint sets, glitter, fabric remnants, pipe cleaners, yarn, coloured feathers, pastels drawing paper, sequins and crepe paper. New items only, please. Donations of craft supplies can be dropped off at George Greenaway Elementary school at 17285-61A Ave. in Cloverdale. For more information about Cassidy’s Craft Campaign or to see a full list of suitable donation items, visit www.sd36. bc.ca/georgegreenaway. mbabic@thenownewspaper.com
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❚ NEWS ❚IN COURT/Berkson found guilty
Girl gives ‘evil eyes’ to her molester in Surrey court before verdict is read minutes or he and his buddy would start shooting. The court heard Berkson was a longtime friend of the girl’s family, knew his was around her home and was adept at picking locks as his dad had been a locksmith. During the trial Jung presented what she called a “constellation of evidence” against Berkson. Besides the girl’s testimony, and the testimony of other Crown witnesses, Jung noted, the accused had left his DNA behind when he licked the girl’s cheek. He’d also left behind a prescription pill bottle in his name beside the girl’s bed, his flashlight and a pair of scissors he used to cut her underpants. Berkson’s lawyer, David Gable, called no evidence on his client’s behalf, arguing that the Crown hadn’t proven beyond a reasonable doubt that the sexual assault even happened. He suggested it could have been fabricated, or the product of a bad dream. But the judge found it “improbable” that a child’s bad dream would occur by coincidence on the same night as a breakin. He noted there was a one in 1.4 trillion chance the DNA sample didn’t belong to Berkson. The girl smiled as the judge found Berkson guilty on all counts. tzytaruk@thenownewspaper.com
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SURREY – The best of Surrey’s female business community will be honoured next month at the Surrey Board of Trade’s 2nd Annual Surrey Women in Business Awards luncheon. Keynote speaker for the event is Launi Skinner, president and CEO of First West Credit Union and former president of Starbucks and 1-800-GOT-JUNK. Three finalists will vie for the top spot in each of five categories: ❚ Entrepreneur ❚ Professional ❚ Corporate ❚ Leadership ❚ Not-for-Profit Executive The luncheon is set for noon to 1:30 p.m., Wed., March 9 at the Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel. Admission is $50 per person, or $300 for a table of six. For tickets, call 604-581-7130 or visit www. businessinsurrey.com. For a full list of nominees, visit us online at thenownewspaper.com.
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Why Ottawa would make a pretty good woodpile There’s an old saying that goes something like this: if politicians were made of wood, at least we could use them Ted to keep warm. COLLEY Alright, it’s not that old. I made it up about seven years ago, but it’s a good one all the same. Ottawa would make a pretty good woodpile. You’ve got hundreds of people sitting around looking for ways to get over on the other guys while you and I, fools that we are, pick up the caviar tab. It’s truly astounding the adolescent political games that pass for governance in Ottawa these days. The Harper Conservatives are a petty, paranoid lot intent on frustrating criticism - whether political, journalistic or public – at every turn and for good reason, since most Canadians did not
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Hope springs eternal, though, and the game goes on. On a related topic, I’m not enamoured of charismatic politicians; don’t trust the buggers. That said, it would be good to see something resembling personality from at least one party leader. Harper has all the charm of a pudgy accountant and Ignatieff is a stiff. Jack Layton is the best of the bunch charisma-wise, but while he’s pretty in a Village People kind of way, he barely gets the needle off the pin on the old Charis-o-meter. And Igor from the Bloc – what the hell? As I wrote the blather above, it occurred to me why so many people like charismatic leaders. After all, if you can’t get substance, might as well go for a little style. Fuddle duddle, boys, fuddle duddle. Ted Colley is a reporter/ photographer with the Now. He can be reached at tcolley@ thenownewspaper.com
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If you took the time to check out the bills introduced in the House, and the rules of what can or cannot be introduced, then your readers would not be misled in this cheap shot editorial. It simply begs the question: does the editor believe that the Government of Canada, Parliament and even this Member of Parliament are unable to walk and chew gum at the same time?
wages on goods and services and keep our economy healthy. Sure, it would take a lot of civil service clerks to earn and spend what Nina receives every year, but still. It’s better than nothing. Sort of. And on top of those great accomplishments as an MP, Nina Grewal has also ... um ... er ... hmmmm ... Well, let’s just leave it at that. I think I’ve made my point. Sort of.
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Surrey MP might actually Cut Nina some slack, she’s make a difference with bill done... well... nothing, really The Editor, Re: “Drop ridiculous grab for attention, Nina,” the Now, Feb. 15. Get real, people. Nina Grewal’s bill to reduce the volume of television commercials isn’t the only thing she does in Ottawa. For example, every few months, I get a flyer from her office. It’s jammed pack with useful information (provided by the Prime Minister’s Office) about how wonderful Stephen Harper is, and how we will all die of plague and pestilence if we are dumb enough to vote Liberal, NDP or Green. Sure, it’s not as good as getting a “two-fer” coupon for pizza in my mailbox, but still. It’s better than a Hydro bill. Sort of. And on top of that, she provides employment for federal government employees who issue her paycheque and process her expense claims. Nina, bless her soul, is providing direct employment to Canadians – Canadians who will spend their
The Editor, Re: “Drop ridiculous grab for attention, Nina,” the Now, Feb. 15. Good to hear about a politician who wants to do something attainable. Nina Grewal’s response to loud advertising is sensible and she might be able to make a difference. Let’s face it, most politicians don’t change very much and she has a chance with this one.
Stephen Bolwell, Surrey
Photo on front page reflects legislation I could live with The Editor, Re: “Drop ridiculous grab for attention, Nina,” the Now, Feb. 15. Did anyone else notice what was on the TV in the background of Nina’s picture? Apparently, she finds the volume of Prime Minister Stephen Harper and fellow caucus member Gary Lunn too much to endure.
Now, legislation to quiet that crowd – that I can agree with.
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The Editor, Re: “Drop ridiculous grab for attention, Nina,” the Now, Feb. 15. Your editorial demonstrates blatant ignorance of the House of Commons procedure and practice concerning private member’s bills. Further, the tone is belittling and abrasive to my integrity and parliamentary work. This editorial suggests that my proposed bill to turn down the volume on television commercials is frivolous and a waste of parliamentary time. Try telling this to a multitude of Canadians who are fed up with loud commercials. It is frustrating to our senior citizens – particularly those wearing hearing aids – and the handicapped to be continually bombarded by this auditory assault. I beg your pardon, but this issue is not a silly political game, nor an attempt to grab attention. This bill will provide a more relaxed environment in our own homes. It is one thing to claim that my private members’ business proposal is a waste of time, but to attach problems of national and international magnitude, as if all can be resolved through a private members’ bill is simply malicious. Without a doubt these are vitally important issues, but they are issues that the government is addressing through the capable ministries of finance and foreign affairs. Your editorial leaves out the fact that constitutionally, a private members’ bill is restricted from any expenditure of public funds or from putting forward similar legislation that has already been proposed by the Government of Canada.
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The Editor, Re: “Drop ridiculous grab for attention, Nina,” the Now, Feb. 15. Congratulations to the Now’s editorial board. We have suffered for too long under the woefully incompetent representation of the FleetwoodPort Kells MP. It’s time that ineffectual performance on the important issues be highlighted. Grewal has been invisible on key issues like the economy, our war in Afghanistan, terrorism, and so forth. My approaches to Grewal’s office have been met with party-prepared form letters parroting party positions. Now we can appreciate that our MP’s priority concern is on television commercials. We receive many free mail-outs from her Ottawa office seeking our opinion on which party or leader is best. We must believe that overwhelmingly the constituent responses have been to demand action on the TV volume control. It’s disappointing that the quality of representation the community residents deserve is absent. Thanks to the Now for bringing front page attention to this matter. Let’s remember this at election time.
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Last week, a California mom filed a lawsuit against the makers of Nutella. Her stance is that the company falsely advertised this spread as “nutritious,” omitting facts
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Shaun Verreault will be running from gig to gig in Surrey next weekend. The guitar-slinging solo artist and leader of Wide Mouth Mason hits the stage twice at the city’s WinterFest event, Tom first at 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. ZILLICH 26 and then at 6 p.m. for an “Olympic Flashback” that will have him strumming Neil Young’s “Long May You Run,” a highlight of the Games’ closing ceremonies last February. “Being a Prairie boy,” Verreault told me, “that song resonates with me, and Neil’s work — what can you say? It’s an honour being involved in that.… Doing a cover like that is something I’ve never done, and we’re plotting some orchestration with a large ensemble. We’re trying to make it grand. Neil alone with his guitar is grand but, for me, I might call in some reinforcements for that number.” As part of the WinterFest action at Central City plaza, Verreault is also involved in the Music BC S.O.N.G. School event Feb. 25-26 at the adjacent SFU Surrey campus, for two jam-packed days of concerts, keynotes and songwriting workshops. Hip-hop king Kyprios will also be there, among others KYPRIOS (for full details, click on musicbcfoundation.org). For Verreault, it’s a chance to share stories of his adventures in the music biz, including gigs opening for the likes of AC/DC, The Rolling Stones and ZZ Top. “It’s funny,” the Vancouverite said with a laugh, “you don’t feel like a veteran but then you look back and see quite a bit of road behind you. I must have figured something out along the way, because I’m still here doing it for a living. I’m either stubborn or stupid or lucky or equal parts, all three.” News from the Wide Mouth Mason camp is the band’s new studio album, recorded recently at Willie Nelson’s Pedernales Studio, located on a game preserve 30 miles west of Austin, Texas, with new bass player Gordie Johnson — yes, the skilled Big Sugar guy. Plans are to have the bands tour together, with a new Big Sugar album also due out soon. In studio one day, country rebel Nelson dropped by to record a vocal for an album by Billy Joe Shaver, and visited with the thrilled Canadian musicians. “He (Nelson) told us some really dirty jokes for 15 minutes, sang for about five and then drove off into the sun-
Shaun Verreault is in Surrey to play the city’s WinterFest on Saturday, Feb. 26, and is also part of that weekend’s Music BC S.O.N.G. School event at SFU Surrey campus. set,” Verreault said. “It was exactly like what you’d imagine running into Willie Nelson would be like.” As for the new music, it feels like a fresh start for Wide Mouth Mason, Verreault said. “I’m sitting here still basking in the afterglow of the whole trip down there (in Texas).” Another joy for Wide Mouth Mason was the band’s show at Surrey’s Olympic party site last February, in the massive Surrey House bar/tent. “The show that we did in Surrey was the day before the gold-medal hockey game, because we played Hockey House the next morning,” Verreault recalled. “I remember setting up (in Vancouver) and we were still buzzing from the show in Surrey, probably one of the best shows we did with the original members of the band (bassist Earl Pereira has since exited to focus on his Mobadass band). In concert, sometimes you look out in the crowd and there’s a blast-radius of people right up front who are really into it, and then it sort of fades to the back of the room. But that night in Surrey, it was like everyone was in the front row, for as far as I could see. It was something to experience that on stage. “Surrey, it’s like Detroit Rock City or some-
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thing,” Verreault continued, raving. “In the bigger cities, you sometimes find people standing with arms crossed and standing at the back of the room, because they get shows all the time. But any show we’ve done in Surrey, it’s like an encore the entire show. It’s fantastic.” The 2011 edition of Surrey’s WinterFest also features Hot Hot Heat (8:45 p.m. set time on Feb. 26), Kyprios (7:30 p.m.), Dr. Strangelove (5 p.m.), Stef Lang (3 p.m.), Project Soul vs. Elite’s Most Wanted Bhangra (2 p.m.) and other performers, starting at noon. Full details are online at surrey.ca/winterfest.
Plug pulled on Feb. 12 blues gig
Caretakers of White Rock Blues Society were forced to spike the gig by Dalannah Gail Bowen last Saturday night (Feb. 12). Word from the society’s Rod Dranfield is ticket sales were soft, and a last-minute appeal for buyers fell short. “It would have been a great show but advance ticket sales indicated the turnout would not have been sufficient to cover costs,” he said in an email to local blues fans.
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When Surrey Museum opened for the 2011 season on Feb. 8, admission fees were eliminated. For the rest of the year, admissions to the facility in Cloverdale are being sponsored by Friends of the Surrey Museum and Archives Society, thanks to income from the Museum Endowment Fund and donations by local businesses, service clubs and residents. “We’re trying to be careful to point out that it’s not strictly ‘free’ admission,” museum publicist Dani Brown told the Now, “because we’d love people to drop a donation into the box for the Friends of the Museum Endowment Fund, as those donations help make it possible for the Friends to continue to sponsor the admission in coming years, which we would really like to see.” Currently, temporary exhibits called “Graduation Through the Ages” and “Bhangra!” are on view at the museum, 17710 56A Ave. For info, call 604-5926956 or visit www.surrey.ca/heritage.
Art by Gordon Smith to grace Surrey’s new downtown library
A commissioned painting by Canadian artist Gordon Smith will find a home at the new library in downtown Surrey. Smith’s winter landscape will be permanently installed at the library and be unveiled to the public this fall. A special reception to preview the painting will be hosted by the City of
“Made in Pencil,” crafted by Frank Hurt Secondary Grade 11 student Eliana Vidad, is on view at Guildford Town Centre until Sunday, Feb. 20 as part of a 12-school, 111-work art exhibit at the mall. Surrey’s public art advisory committee March 2 at Surrey Arts Centre, with Smith in attendance. Smith, who celebrated his 91st birthday last year, is a painter, printmaker, sculptor and teacher whose works are in major museum collections around the world. He is an education professor emeritus at UBC and was named a member of the Order of Canada in 1996. In 2009, Smith was presented with the Governor General’s Award for visual and media arts.
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“The arrangements we make with acts is a risk-sharing model whereby the act gets the lion share of the door receipts after fixed cost are covered.” On the bright side, Dranfield returned from Memphis last week beaming about performances by the local Mud Dog duo (Steve Sainas and Chris Allen) and Sam & Luke, the society’s two reps at the city’s big International Blues Challenge event. “There were 80 solo and duo acts from around the world performing in front of appreciative blues music fans and judges,” Dranfield reported. Of note, Mud Dog planned ahead and booked time over a two-day period to lay down tracks at renowned Sun Studios. As for Sam & Luke, the local teens impressed audiences in Tennessee and beyond. “They drove from Vancouver to Memphis in four days and managed to navigate through the worst winter storm of the season, taking as much as five hours to go 100 miles while the storm was doing its worst to impede them,” Dranfield explained. “I should point out that their dad did all the driving, but talk about paying your dues as a musician.”
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❚ White Rock Social Justice Film Festival: Variety of topics are covered during two-day festival of documentary movies, with post-film discussions, Feb. 18-19 at First United Church, 15385 Semiahmoo Ave., White Rock. Feb. 18: “Capitalism: A Love Story” (7 p.m.); Feb. 19: “Crude Sacrifice” (10 a.m.), “Poor No More” (11:30 a.m.), “Chemerical and the Story of Cosmetics” (2 p.m.), “The New Rulers of the World” (4 p.m.), “Soundtrack for a Revolution” (7 p.m.). Info: 604-542-2299, www. whiterocksocialjusticefilmfestival.ca.
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PERSONAL SHOPPING
CATEGORY
COMPANY NAME
CATEGORY
Chinese Restaurant Coffee House Country Bar Greek Restaurant Indian Restaurant Italian Restaurant Japanese Restaurant Juice Bar Live Music Live Simulcast Bar & Grill Neighbourhood Pub Place for Breakfast Place for Burgers Place for Cocktails Place for a Deli Sandwich Place for Family Dining with Kids Place for Fast Food Place for Fish & Chips Place to Go Dancing Place for Ice Cream Place for Pizza Restaurant Patio/View Romantic Dinner Seafood Restaurant Steak House Sunday Brunch Sushi Restaurant Tapas Thai Restaurant
Green Lettuce Starbucks Pancho’s Top 40 Rock Club My Greek Taverna Mahek Villa Verdi Akari Booster Juice West Beach Bar & Grill Fleetwood Arms Delta Lions IHOP White Spot Restaurant Cactus Club Subway White Spot Restaurant McDonald’s Canada C Lovers Sundowner Dairy Queen Boston Pizza The Boathouse Old Surrey Restaurant The Boathouse The Keg Steakhouse & Bar ABC Country Restaurant Tokyo Sushi Ceilo’s Leela Thai
Aromatherapy Shop Adult Store Art Gallery Bakery Bike Shop Book Store (Independent) Bottled Water (cooler) Co. Bridal/Formal Wear - TIE
SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT CATEGORY
COMPANY NAME
All Season Golf Course Bowling Centre Casino Dance Studio Fitness/Health Club Fitness/Health Club/Women’s Golf Clubhouse
Peace Portal Xcalibur Bowling Centre Fraser Downs Just for Kicks Steve Nash Fitness World She’s Fit Northview Golf & Country Club Sunshine Woods Rom T Surrey Arts Centre Sundowner Pub Sungod
Golf Course to Learn Martial Arts School Performing Arts Theatre Place for Karaoke Sports & Recreation Facility
COMPANY NAME
Saje Natural Wellness Source Adult Surrey Arts Centre Cobs Bread Caps South Store Cycles Chapters H2O Sposa Couture Ruby Bridal Lisa’s Bridal Camera Store (Independent) Photo Expert Cellular Phone Store (Independent) Bell Mobility Certified Organic Grocery Store The Organic Grocer Children’s Clothing Store Carter’s OshKosh Consignment Store The Loft Department Store WalMart Dollar Store Dollarama Fashion Accessories Ardene Fabric Store Fabricland Florist (Independent) Delta Florist Gift Store (Independent) Christopher’s Gift Gallery Indian Sweet Shop Prabu Sweets Jewellery Store (Independent) The Gold Room Laser Clinic Kenza Day Spa Lingerie Shop (Independent) La Senza Liquidation Store Liquidation World Maternity Store Motherhood Maternity Men’s Clothing Store Moores Motorsport & Accessories Store Sinclair’s Motorsports Music/Instruments Store Long & McQuade Eyewear (Independent) Lens R Us Optical Place to Buy Bras La Senza Power Tools Home Depot Place for Shoes - TIE Aldo Shoes Inc Payless Shoe Source Produce Market Kin’s Farm Market Seafood Market T&T Supermarket Sewing Centre Fabricland Shopping Centre Guildford Town Centre Specialty Delicatessen Greco’s Specialty Foods Specialty Footwear Store New Balance Specialty Wine Store (Independent) Classic Wine Cellars Sporting Goods SportChek Storage Public Storage Sunglasses Sunglass Hut Thrift Store Value Village Tool Rentals Home Depot Truck Accessory Store Cap It Surrey U Brew Beer Scott Road Brewing Company U Vin Scott Road Brewery Company Vacuum Retailer Big Gary’s Vacuum Systems Vitamin & Supplement Store The Organic Grocer Women’s Clothing Store Reitmans
HOME SHOPPING
SERVICE continued
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COMPANY NAME
CATEGORY
COMPANY NAME
Auction House Barbeque Store - TIE
Able Auctions Gasland Equipment Fireplaces Home Depot Future Shop Gasland Equipment and Fireplaces Surdel Carpets Flooring & Design Centre
Dry Cleaner Financial Institution Financial Planner Hair Salon Hearing Centre Heating, Cooling, Duct & Furnace Service
Save On Dry Cleaning RBC - Royal Bank Wellington West Alberto & Co Expert Hearing Solutions
King of Floors The Brick Potters Farm & Nursery Save on Foods Home Depot Trail Appliances Winners Pine Lighting Sleep Country Benjamin Moore Hillcrest Plumbing & Heating Oasis Pool & Spa Centre Colors & Colors Window Coverings
Insurance Agency Landscaper Law Firm Limo Service
Computer Store Fireplace Store Flooring - Carpet Flooring - Hardwood/ Laminate/Other Furniture Store Garden Store Grocery Store Hardware Store Home Appliance Store Home Décor Lighting Store Mattress Retailer Paint & Wallpaper Store Plumbing Store Pool & Hot Tub Retailer Window Coverings & Draperies
SERVICE CATEGORY
COMPANY NAME
Accounting Services
Aylett Grant Chartered Accountants Todd’s Appliance Repair Broco Auto Glass Lordco Parts Kirmac Collision & Autoglass Ty Hair Salon Kenza Day Spa Citrus O Carpet Cleaning Enterprise Rent a Car Washworld Cuisine & Company Surrey Pain & Wellness Molly Maid Kwantlen Polytechnic University Sources BC Dr. David Ward New England Oral & Facial Cosmetic Surgery Kenza Day Spa Newton Dental Livingstone Denture Clinic Young Drivers of Canada
Appliance/Repair Service Auto Glass Repair Auto Parts and Supplies Auto Service Barber Body Wraps Carpet Cleaner Car Rental Carwash/Detailer Catering Company Chiropractor Cleaning Service College Community Service Organization Cosmetic Surgery - TIE
Day Spa Dental Service Denturist Driving School
Congratulations to all 2010 Winners!
Hotel
Locksmith Massage Mortgage Broker Moving Company Nail Salon Non-Profit Society - TIE Optometrist Pet Daycare Pet Food Store (Independent) Pet Grooming (Independent) Photo Finishing (Independent) Photograper (Independent) Plumbers Printing/Copy Centre Security Company Shoe Repair Storage Service Tailor and Seamstress Tanning Tattoo Studio - TIE Tire Service Trade Service Travel Agency University Veterinarian Watch Repair & Service Weight Loss/Diet Centre
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Ty's Hair Salon wishes to thank you for voting us Best Barber in the 2010 Readers Choice Awards
Voted Best Gift Store in Surrey/North Delta Thank you to all my staff, Flavia, Marcellina, Helen, Danielle, Eini and Lori! – Linda McKinley
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Authentic Profiles and Woodworking Closure Auction
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Vancouver Office Supply, Furniture & Decor Auction
Industrial, Police Recovery and More Auction
24 February 2011 - Vancouver, BC 1055 Vernon Drive (Online Bidding)
19 February 2011 - Langley, BC 19757 92A Avenue (Online Bidding)
UNIVERSITY
SFU has been voted best university in the region by Surrey Now readers!
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05 March 2011 - Vancouver, BC 1055 Vernon Dr. (Online Bidding)
Langley Flooring Auction
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19 March 2011 - Langley, BC 19757 92A Avenue (Online Bidding)
add another 54,000-square-
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Thank you for voting us the Best Neighbourhood Pub 2010. To show our appreciation come and enjoy an appetizer on us.
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Thank You to All Our Clients for Voting Us the Best Massage Therapy Clinic 3 Years in a Row!
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RUNS/WALKS
❚ Walk, Run and Roll in Memory of Laura Szendrei event held Sunday, April 10 at Burnsview Secondary and through streets of North Delta. Funds raised go to sports scholarships to Delta students in honour of slain teenager. To get involved, call 778-435-3004 or visit www.lswalkrunroll.com.
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SALES/CRAFTS
❚ Knights of Columbus flea market fundraiser Saturday, March 5 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 15262 Pacific St., White Rock.
SEMINARS/ WORKSHOPS
❚ Free BCAA Traffic Safety Foundation Mature Driver’s Workshops presented by White Rock RCMP Community Policing. “You’ll learn about the changes that occur as we age and can interfere with our ability to drive safely plus you’ll review your own driving
and learn practical tips.” Events scheduled for Feb. 21 and March 4. For more info or to enroll, call White Rock Leisure Services at 604-541-2231. Courses are held at White Rock Community Centre, 15154 Russell Ave., White Rock. ❚ “Understand Your Pay Cheque & Your Entitlement on Tax Return” workshop Tuesday, March 22 from 10 a.m. to noon at Surrey Service Centre, 206-10090 152nd St., Surrey. For information and registration, call 604-5886869.
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❚ Bus tour through Surrey’s history: Historic Stewart Farm hosts tour exploring architecture, natural and cultural sites with three heritage experts, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 19. Tour covers 30 sites in nine original town centres as part of Heritage Week of events. Fee is $18 per person (16+ only), 604-592-6956.
MEETINGS
❚ Rotary Club of Surrey-Fraser Heights hosts information meeting for prospective new members to the service organization, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23 at ABC restaurant, 10410 158th St. Club info: 604-562-0300, www.rotary-fh.com.
RELIGION
❚ World Day of Prayer: Celebrate at St. Cuthbert’s Anglican Church, 11601 82nd Ave., North Delta. on Friday, March 4, 1 p.m. start. Reception to follow, Info: 604594-8822.
LIBRARY EVENTS
❚ Friends of White Rock Library’s annual book sale happens Feb. 25-27 at 15342 Buena Vista Ave., White Rock. Book sale items include discards from library shelves (due to age and condition) and donations from the public. Sale times 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Feb. 25, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Feb. 26 and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Feb. 27. Info: 604-541-2201. ❚ Computer classes at George Mackie library, North Delta: Hands-on 60-minute sessions in Punjabi (Fridays) and English (Saturdays) from 9-10 a.m. on select dates in February and March. Open to everyone. Call 604-594-8155 for info. ❚ “Don’t Agonize, Downsize” session with professional organizer Ranka Burzan, 7 p.m. Monday,
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❚ Semiahmoo Arts call for artists for 2011 gallery space: Organization is accepting applications for exhibitions to fill monthly gallery schedule this year. “We are looking for self-assembled groups of three or more artists whose work shares a common theme. Groups and guilds are welcome to apply and exhibit a selection of work representing them. Applicants are encouraged to include artists who work in both two and three dimensions with their submission.” Deadline for submissions is March 3. Info: www.semiahmooarts.com, 604536-8333.
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Mikelson arts festival’s deadline looms Calling all artists: The deadline is April 30 for submissions to be part of the yearly Arnold Mikelson Festival of Arts. The 38th edition of the festival happens over the course of two weekends in July on the grounds of Mind & Matter Gallery in South Surrey.
The festival is open to all media of art. For local artists, it’s a great way to sell works and demonstrate techniques with the public in a relaxed atmosphere. To get involved, call event host Mary Mikelson at 604-536-6460, or see mindandmatterart.com. — Tom Zillich
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Beach volleyMichael BOOTH ball is one of the Sports Editor more popular sports in the summer Olympic family but the sun and sand game has been slow to gain a foothold in our home and native land. Sideout Beach, new club based in South Surrey, is aiming to change that. Formed last year as just the second club in the country focusing exclusively on beach volleyball, Sideout Beach aims to train elite athletes with the goal of representing Canada at the Olympics and other international envts. “When I went to the world championships I started communicating with all these coaches from around the world,” said club co-founder Kyra Iannone. “They told me how beach volleyball was a year-round sport with training and competition and I was thinking, ‘We train for two weeks.’ Hence, that’s why we don’t do well internationally.” That dialogue inspired Iannone to find a better way and when she met former UBC volleyball player Mischa Harris, all of the pieces fell into place. “I had thought about an elite volleyball club for some time and while I had a vision, I couldn’t do it by myself,” she said. “So I kept concentrating on training my own small group of athletes until I met Mischa. He was the first person where I liked his vision and it agreed with mine plus he has the business background to back it up. He brings the physical expertise to train their bodies while I bring the coaching so us working together is kind of a perfect match.” Beach volleyball has grown in prominence in the last decade but that growth has been somewhat stunted by a perception by many that it is exclusively a summer sport. Iannone, Harris and the rest of the Sideout Beach club plan on taking the game to a new level through year-round training. The
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Under the guidance of Sideout Beach Volleyball Club co-founder Kyra Iannone (centre), national team members Steve Marshall (left) and Nick Del Bianco will not only train for competition, they will also help coach younger developing players in the finer points of the beach game. ❚PHOTO/Kevin Hill for the Now top beach volleyball athletes in the province already train 12 months a year, but many do so with indoor teams in the winter before switching to the beach in the summer. The provincial program revolves around tryouts and a two-week training camp in the summer before jetting off to Toronto for the national championships. The Sideout Beach program involves training the national calibre athletes, who will then serve as coaches themselves for younger developmental players beginning with the under14 age group. “Athletes from B.C. have been making Team Canada for the past five years,” Iannone said. “What this club does is give us an opportunity to work with more kids on a bigger level. So having our athletes
train younger kids in the style we believe in will help us reach more kids and spread the sport of beach volleyball. Our motto is ‘creating a culture’ because we want to let the culture of beach volleyball be known on a wider scale.” So far, the message has been well received in the B.C. beach volleyball scene. The club currently has roughly 30 elite athletes training in the program and expects to grow to between 150 and 200 developmental athletes. “I remember when I started playing I didn’t know a lot about the sport,” said national team member Steve Marshall. “Over the years though, I’ve seen a huge growth in the game; now there’s tons of kids who want to play. There’s a lot more focus on the sport now
and kids are interested in getting involved in it. “I would have loved to have done this when I was in high school but there was nothing available to me at the time. One of the reasons I want to get involved is because I know it would have really helped me at that age.” Trinity Western University volleyball player and national beach team member Nick Del Bianco agreed, adding: “With most sports in Canada there’s year-round training — except for beach volleyball. That’s largely due to the weather but also because there are no programs available for kids to train. Now there is and I hope the sport grows with it.” For more information on the club, visit www.sideoutbeach.ca.
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The Guildford Park Sabres finished third overall at the Fraser Valley High School Wrestling Championships held Feb. 12 in Maple Ridge. Leading the way for the Sabres was three-time provincial champion Isaac Bernard who cruised to a first place finish in the boys 60-kilograms weight class. The Grade 11 student will be chasing a fourth B.C. title later this month in Abbotsford. The Maki brothers — Jallab and Adam — nailed down the top two spots in the 66kg division by placing first and second, respectively. Other Guildford Park gold medalists included Octavio Villena (54kg), Adriana Miteva (girls’ 47kg), Joy Lee (girls’ 51kg) and Sandra Livingstone (girls’ 54kg). Surrey schools collected five other gold medals at the meet including Earl Marriott’s Logan Smith (41kg), Fraser Heights’ Hamid Sultan (45kg), Lord Tweedsmuir’s Jas Ranu (63kg) and Enver Creek’s Karnbir Johal (90kg). Frank Hurt’s Jessie Nickoriu also claimed gold in the girls’ 64kg weight class.
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hrvancouver@brockwhite.com
GREAT JOB, GREAT FUTURE IN 2011!!!!
IN SUSTAINABLE EMPLOYMENT
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Monday – Friday daytime work. You will be part of a fast paced, reliable, hard working team environment in the Construction Material Supply industry. Fork lift experience essential. We offer a very attractive salary, benefits and pension package. Please specify the location that you are applying for & Submit your resume to: Branch Manager, 2450 Alpha Ave, Burnaby, BC, V5C 5L6, Fax 604-299-3343
Hiring F/T Manager Must speak fluent English. Additional language abililty in Hindu or Punjabi an asset. Salary $20 per hour + benefits. Min 3 years experience. Fax resume to: 604-585-3332 Or Email: info@mahek.ca
Newton Advocacy Group Society is offering a Women’s Pre-Employment Program!!
Health Care Assistant Program
VANCOUVER’S LARGEST Lawn and Property Maintenance Company pays $120-$360 DAILY for outdoor Spring/Summer work. Hiring honest, competitive, and energetic individuals to fill our various 2011 positions. Apply online @ www.propertystarsjobs.com
WAREHOUSEMAN
604-540-2421 www.chcabc.com
Start Date May 23rd
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PLEA Community Services Society is looking for individuals and families who can provide respite care in their homes for youth aged 12 to 18. Qualified applicants must be available on weekends or for short stays and have a home that can accommodate one to two youth and meet all safety requirements. Training and support is provided. If interested, please call a member of our Family Recruiting Team at 604-708-2628
Programs include weekly clinical rotations. Biology & Math for Nursing at no extra charge*
Sprott Shaw is the Largest Practical Nursing Trainer in BC and is one of the Largest in Canada!
Evening Classes Available
TELE-MARKETING, FINANCIAL SERVICES. Langley location. Calling on individuals and businesses to book appointments for financial advisor. Flexible hours. Excellent compensation. Call Steven at RBC Insurance for more information. 604-556-8778
52 Week Program
Excellent potential for employment. Surrey 604-951-6644 Toll Free 1-800-807-8558 admin@westcoastcollege.com
Skip Tracers
RESPITE CAREGIVERS
PRACTICAL NURSING
PROGRAM STARTS APRIL 11, 2011
General Employment
required ( locating debtors in the USA). Must be good on the telephone & internet . Our Tracers earn $ 13.70 hr to start + bonus + benefits, Earn 35-50K/yr. No exp. Necessary. Will train suitable candidates. Email resume and cover letter to its.careers@skiptrace.com or call 604-484-6900 Detailed job info at www.skiptrace.com
34 Week Program
Be a Veterinary Assistant in just 6.5 months. Our clinical program is taught by Animal Health Technologists, Veterinarians, Vet Assistants & Veterinary Office Managers.
Practical Nursing Access
MEGABITE hiring F/T Night Shift Supervisor. Must have High School dipl. & sev. yrs of exp. Shift from 5pm to 1:30am. $14.50/hr. E-res: nzonuz@megabitepizza.com
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is now accepting applications for the position of Director of Coach & Player Development. Visit our website at www.ndhockey.com and click on the link \’Director of Coach & Player Development\' or email officemanager@ndhockey.com to have the details forwarded to you. Deadline for submitting applications is Mon, Feb. 28/11
ACCESS TO PRACTICAL NURSING
Want to work with animals and get paid to do it?
Morning & Evening Classes Available Career Opportunities: Practical Nursing Free Biology Upgrading.
General Employment
EDUCATION
Veterinary Assistant Diploma Program
Practical Nursing Program
Call 604-708-2628 www.plea.ca
FT FORKLIFT OPERATOR for busy veg greenhouse in Delta. Must have 2 yrs exp. Fax resume to 604-607-7656
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NORTH DELTA HOCKEY
Requires experienced Service Truck Operator. OTR Tire experience a definate asset. Apply to Mike @
Now Hiring
MHL TRANSPORT LTD
General Employment
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Mike’s K9 & Guard Service Now Hiring: • Licenced Security Guards • Experienced K-9 Handlers (with Certification) • Static Guards (Afternoon & Graveyards) Must be fluent in English. Fax resume & cover letter to:
778-298-2223
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Trades/Technical
Flynn Canada Ltd. is hiring F/T Flat Roofers Panel/Wall Cladders Glaziers
With 2+ years of experience. Foreman positions available. Top industry wages based on experience, medical, dental, overtime pay, RRSP matching with all positions. Email: bkranc@flynn.ca or Fax to: 604-531-4026
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Trades/Technical
EXPERIENCED CARPENTER needed to work for Amar Singh Builders LTD. 5yr exp, $24-$28, 40hr/wk, finishing carpenty & framing. Drop Resume to 2543 Stanley St. LOGGING COMPANY looking for Owner Operator Logging Truck Contractors. Short log for Mackenzie area. Fax 250-714-0525 Phone 250-714-1191 ext 225, ben@bcland.com include references and capabilities.
FEATUREDEMPLOYMENT ROOFING INSTRUCTOR
The Roofing Contractors association of BC (RCABC) is currently seeking a Permanent, Full-time Roofing Instructor at our Langley, BC campus. The ideal candidate will be a dynamic individual, fully certified in the Roofing trade, with relevant and current work experience in both the commercial and residential sectors. This person will have a diverse industry background, leadership qualities, good interpersonal and communication skills, a working knowledge of computers and be well organized. Previous teaching experience would be an asset. The Provincial Instructor Diploma is preferred but may accept commitment to complete PID program in specified time. For full list of qualifications and complete job description please contact the Training Manager by e-mail only at scaldwell@rcabc.org. To apply submit a complete resume outlining your education, qualifications, skills and abilities along with references to the above e-mail address. We offer a progressive work environment, a collaborative culture and a competitive compensation and benefits package.
HIRING for Surrey & Langley • 30,000LB Forklift Operators • Yard Ground Crews
Full-time positions, hourly rate. Full benefits. TMS Transportation
Resume to Attn B. Sinclair: FAX: 604 - 888 - 6297 or EMAIL: bsinclair@tmstrans.com Check Us Out on LINE https://webads.van.net
A seasonal term role
Groundskeeper
BC Housing is the provincial Crown agency that develops, manages and administers a wide range of subsidized housing options for those most in need across the province. Contribute your skills and your great attitude to our work providing housing solutions for healthier futures. Joining a crew of 2 – 4, you’ll enhance and maintain high-quality landscaping projects in various Lower Mainland locations (e.g. Vancouver, Burnaby or Surrey). Experienced in landscaping and gardening, you take pride in being well-organized, detail-oriented and dependable, and are able to operate and maintain new landscaping machinery and other equipment.
MARKETPLACE CHILDREN 2075
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MOVING SALE! King Bdrm suite, 1 set Kids Bdrm Furniture, Sofa beds, Study Desk, SxS Fridge, Freezer & more! OFFERS! ★ 604-590-5920
Antiques
RETRO DESIGN & ANTIQUES FAIR 175 tables & booths of fun, fabulous finds for you & your eclectic abode! SUN FEB 20 10-3 Croatian Cultural Center 3250 Commercial Dr, 604-980-3159 Admission: $5
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Consignment
MEN’S OVERCOAT, size L, Tip Top Taylor’s, $65. 604-591-2841*
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For Sale Miscellaneous
FREE CATALOGUE 1-800-353-7864 HALFORD’S butcher equipment and supplies, leather, beads, craft kits, animal control equipment + trapping supplies. Order from our new web store and get free shipping until August 31, 2011. www.halfordsmailorder.com GMC SAFARI Rims, four 15'. $40 for set of four. 604-583-7631* HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colors Available. Call 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.ca
Furniture
5 PCE DINING ROOM SET, excellent condition, Pedi stool base w/ solid round glass top. $900. 778-580-5565 (New West)
MARGALLA DAYCARE, Opening for 6 mth - 4 yrs old, F/T care avail (Subsidy ok). 604-585-3112
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ALTO SAXOPHONE, Selmer, Mark VI Serial # 199XXX original lacquer, amazing tone, free blowing, all new pads, in excellent condition and highly cherished. $6300 OBO. 604 808 6223
Open House/Registration
RECORD Player/ Stereo Cabinet. 5’ x 2’ x 1.5’. $75. 604-543-9643*
THURSDAY FEB 24TH 9:00a.m. - 1:00p.m.
Plants & Trees
* HEATH ELEM. 11364 - 72nd Ave. Delta
Tel: 604-594-6822 * JARVIS ELEM. 7670-118th St. Delta Tel: 604-597-0181 * MCCLOSKEY ELEM. 11531-80th Ave. Delta Tel: 604-597-5677
CEDAR HEDGING $1.00/foot& up. Dug in ready, installation & delivery avail 604-795-1999. Now is the best time for planting!
Wanted to Buy
Please visit and enroll your child for September 2011 classes
WANTED TO buy farm tractors, back hoe & equipment, any cond Call collect 1-604-794-7139
Office: 604-594-6622
HEALTH
Auction Calendar NEXT AUCTION: March 26, 9am CAN-AM AUCTIONS
Now Classifieds CALL 604-444-3000
Located in Langley just minutes from Vancouver
www.bchousing.org
WE WELCOME INDUSTRIAL SMALLS.
6780 Glover Rd., Langley, BC • Phone: 604-534-0901 www.canamauctions.com
Viking has been a leader in the Canadian Aerospace Manufacturing industry for over 40 years, specializing in support of the legendary de Havilland aircraft fleet. Growing from spare parts manufacturing and maintenance facility to full production aircraft manufacturer, Viking reached a major milestone in 2010 with the receipt of Transport Canada Type Certification for the all new production Twin Otter Series 400 aircraft. With two new Series 400 Twin Otters already delivered and in operation overseas, global demand continues to grow for this versatile aircraft.
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GIANT FOOD • RESTAURANT • BAKERY • DELI PIZZA • CAFÉ & BUTCHER EQUIPMENT AUCTION
PLUS: • Bailiff & Court Bailiff Seizures • (2) Forklifts – Toyota & Hyster • Large Air Compressors & Roof Top Units • Walk-in Coolers / Freezers & Combos
40 years of versatility! 40 years of performance! 40 years of adventure!
Preschools/Kindergarten
3 & 4 yrs old
Industrial, Construction, Forklifts, Farm & Turf Equip., Fleet Trucks & Trailers, Lumber, Boats. See web for more! Cars & Trucks, 9am Start!!!
For information on our opportunities and how to apply, please visit our Career Centre at www.bchousing.org/careers.
• Sign Making & Laminating Equipment • Pill & Pharmaceutical Equipment • Car / Truck Pad Lift • Large Selection Restaurant Tables & Chairs • Large Selection New & Used Equipment
2 DAY AUCTION
Saturday & Sunday, February 26th & 27th • 10 am Viewing Times: Friday, February 25, 9:00 am - 4:30 pm Saturday, February 26, 9:00 am ’Til Auction Time
Metaphysical
Fairy lk ‘nFo crafts Mystical photo prints Fairy charm dolls
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Travel Destinations
SUNNY WINTER Specials At Florida’s Best Beach New Smyrna Beach. Stay a week or longer. Plan a beach wedding or family reunion. www.NSBFLA.com or 1-800-541-9621.
Financial Services
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• Manufacturing Engineer/Technician (MET) • Production Planner • Quality Manager • Quality Assurance Auditor
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For a complete job description please visit our website www.vikingair.com
Qualified applicants are urged to forward a covering letter and resume to hr@vikingair.com
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To support an ever-increasing order book with expanding production requirements and commitment to excellence, Viking is seeking qualified candidates to join our Victoria operations team for the following positions:
You will be invited for an interview if your experience and qualifications meet our requirements. Viking offers a very competitive wage, benefit & relocation package.
BABYSITTING services avail for infants to 8 years old Before/after school care. 778-565-5005
ANIMAL CRACKERS PRESCHOOL
PIANO, BLACK, only 1 1/2 years old. Paid $2,500. Sell for only $800. Call 604-572-0036
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Childcare Available
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Musical Instruments
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YAMAHA ELECTRIC Keyboard PSR2, $220. 604-584-0324*
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KITCHEN TABLE with 4 chairs, $70. 778-239-9517*
Childcare Available
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Furniture
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Security
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FEATURING: New & Used S/S Refrigeration • Reach-In Coolers & Freezers • S/S Tables • Dishwashers • Ovens • Blast Chillers • Ranges • Flat Tops • Vac Packers • Meat Saws • Deck & Pizza Ovens • Huge Assortment Inserts • Small Wares • Glass Ware • Pots & Pans • True S/S Freezers • Cappuccino Machines • Several Pieces New Refrigeration • Coffee Brew Systems • Grinders • Canoppie • Plus Much More…
FOR FULL DETAILS & PICTURES VISIT: www.lovesauctions.com
LOVE’S AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS LTD. 604-244-9350
DEBT CONSOLIDATION PROGRAM We help Canadians repay debts, reduce or eliminate interest, regardless of you credit. Steady income? You may qualify for instant help. Considering bankruptcy? Call us first 1-877-220-3328 Free consultation.Government approved program, BBB member
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Business Opps/ Franchises
#1 JANITORIAL FRANCHISE Customers, (Office Cleaning), Training and support. Financing. www.coverall.com 604-434-7744 info@coverallbc.com
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Boarding
HORSE STALL IN SQUAMISH If you really want to spend time in nature with your horse by the Cheakamus River or close to Starvation Lake then board your darling at Ce-dar Farm in Paradise Valley. Approx 50 mins from the North Shore. Individual stall avail immed $475 mth, boarding incls feeding & cleaning 3 times daily. Ferrier & Vet visits extra. For details pls call 604-898-9101 or email: bioman@telus.net
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Dogs
CHOCOLATE LAB for stud. 1.5 yrs old, friendly, high qlty proven $500 604-308-8834
ALL SMALL breed pups local & non shedding $399+. 604-590-3727 www.puppiesfishcritters.com
Cats BERNESE MOUNTAIN Puppies. Shots, dewormed. Parents on site. $1200 604-823-0097
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Business Opps/ Franchises
WORK FROM HOME!
Own your own home inspection franchise. Real estate is HOT!! Join this growing industry. Limited franchises available in Surrey. Presentations are now being scheduled. ALL TRAINING INCLUDED Call Dave 778-996-0369 www.abuyerschoice.com HOMEWORKERS NEEDED!!! Full /Part time positions available - Will train. On-Line Data Entry, Typing Work, E-mail Reading, PC/Clerical Work, Homemailers, Assembling Products. HURRY, SPOTS GO FAST! www.CanadianJobsFromHome.com
Foster homes urgently req’d for rescued, abandoned & neglected dogs. Many breeds. www. abetterlifedogrescue.com PUREBRED LAB puppies Born Dec 25, 2010, 1st shots, dewormed, vet checked. black golden & blond. $550-$650. phone 604-308-4401 or 604-850-9690
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Legal Services
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#1 IN PARDONS Remove your criminal record. Express Pardons offers the FASTEST pardons, LOWEST prices, and it’s GUARANTEED. BBB Accredited. FREE Consultation Toll-free: 1-866-416-6772 www.ExpressPardons.com
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Money to Loan
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Classifieds
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MINIMUM AD SIZE IS 1 COL X 1” — UNTIL MARCH 31, 2011
604-444-3000
LEGALS 5505
Legal/Public Notices
In accordance with the Warehouse Lien Act
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Dogs
BOSTON TERRIER Pups, CKC reg. vet checked, good pedigrees, nicely marked, To view: 604-406-2415 or 1-604-794-3786 SHELTIE PUPS, Reg’d, shots, tatoo, family raised, 4wk pups & 2 older pups. $800. 604-526-1943 GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups, PBFarm/Family, Rosedale, $600 Shots, March 1, 604-845-7434
To Book Your Ad Use MasterCard, Visa, Interac, Americian Express or Cash
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Horses
HORSE SELF BOARDING in Hazelmere South Surrey area. $100/mo. Nate ★ 604-360-6050
LAB PUPPIES Choc Black & yellows, males & females, view reg parents $550. 604-701-1587
SIBERIAN HUSKY Timberwolf pups, $900. 250-295-6280 dalenterry@gmail.com
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Pet Services
3510 Feed & Hay Triple Five Trucking
PAPILLON 2-3 mths, reg B. W. pups, champ parents 2nd shots, microchip $1100. 604-987-9516
SPECIAL • Cedar Shavings KILN DRIED Hemlock, Fir, Spruce Sawdust & Shavings
REAL ESTATE 6020-01
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BUSINESSES FOR SALE
KELOWNA - Upscale Adult Resort 4 Jacuzzi Stes., 6 ½ baths. Salt pool, media room & sauna. Lake, mtn & city views. Private 2 bdrm. res. Fabulous semi-retired lifestyle. Turnkey. $1,549,000. 1-877-762-7831 ClassAct@shaw.ca
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Condos/ Townhouses
6008-30
SRY, GUILDFORD. 2 BR, 1 bath, 850sf g/l T/H, f/p, patio. $175,900. Near schools, amens. By Owner 604-277-2512 or 604-657-3810
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Legal/Public Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
the following vehicles will be sold to recover towing and storage costs by Jack’s Towing (2010) Ltd. 29092 Fraser Hwy, Abbotsford, BC on or after March 4th, 2011. 2004 Chrysler Pacifica VIN #: 2C4GM68425R674192 2006 Dodge Charger VIN #: 2B3KA43G66H444513
Notice is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the estate of Margaret Diane Gilmore, otherwise known as Margaret Diane Houlind Gilmore, Diane Margaret Gilmore, Diane Houlind Gilmore, and Margaret Houlind Gilmore, Deceased, late of #216, 8265 – 159th Street, Surrey, British Columbia, are hereby required to send particulars of their claims to the Executrix at the following address:
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS RE: THE ESTATE OF YVONNE SHIRLEY McCRACKEN, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS YVONNE McCRACKEN, DECEASED NOTICE is hereby given that Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Yvonne Shirley McCracken, late of 19375 Zero Avenue, Surrey, British Columbia, who died on August 28, 2010 are hereby required to send them to the undersigned Executor c/o 700 401 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6B 5A1, on or before March 12, 2011 after which date the Executor will distribute the said Estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which he has notice. John Samuel Hedden Executor By: Richards Buell Sutton LLP Attention: Angela M. Spanjers
before the 18th day of March, 2011, after which date the Executrix will distribute the said estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the Executrix then has notice.
c/o McQuarrie Hunter LLP, Barristers & Solicitors Attention: Karl A. Maier #1500 – 13450 102nd Avenue Surrey, B.C. V3T 5X3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
Notice is hereby given to creditors and others having claims against the following estate: Clayton William Boden also known as Cloyton William Boden, deceased, formerly of #228 - 2525 King George Highway, BC, are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned executors at #204 - 1548 Johnston Road, White Rock, BC, V4B 3Z8, on or before the 18th day of March, 2011, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received. – Michelle Helane Vass, Executrix. Fominoff, Ross & Company, Solicitors.
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Real Estate
Sell your home, only $99. 604-574-5243 Burnaby Highgate 2000sf 4br 3 1/2ba 1/2 duplex w/side suite $779K 418-1002 id5313 Delta Price Reduced studio condo, 19+ complex, pool, park, $99,900 597-8361 id4714 Maple Ridge spotless 947sf 1br condo above snrs cent 55+ $219,900 466-1882 id5262 Langley immaculate 2872sf 5 or 6br 2.5ba on quiet cul-de-sac $669K 534-0852 id5318 Sry Sullivan Mews ground lvl 1200sf 2br 2ba tnhse, 55+complex $220K 834-6935 id5136 Sry E Newton 1 acre lot with 2600sf 6br 2.5ba bungalow $479,900 778-549-2056 id5198 Sry Bear Creek Park Reduced 1440sf rancher, gated 45+ $279,900 597-0616 id5234 Sry Clayton 2yr old beauty 3000sf 6br 3.5ba w/2br bsmt suite $610K 612-9594 id5312
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www.bcforeclosures.com 5 BR home from $19,500 down $1,925/mo. 604-538-8888, Alain @ Sutton WC Realty W. Rock
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North Delta
ABSOLUTELY BEST Deal on Market! 1,100 sf rancher, 3 br, 1 bath, 8,600sq ft lot.$339,000. Ron Rudy Mac Realty 604-590-2444
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Surrey
#48-15020-66A AVE, SURREY Senior Strata Complex, 55+, 2 BR Cottage, 2 bth, new appls, all reno’d, new roof, storage, $195 maint. per mo. incls elect & heat, $260,000 obo. 604-572-0036
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Vancouver East Side
Sun Feb 20, 2-4pm, Quick Sale, 216 East 57th, Ave. 4BR duplex, 3 bath, central loc. Ask $655,000 Mala @ Sutton 778-859-4458
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Surrey
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Dogs
CARPET RESTORATION/CLEANING Stain & Pet’s Odor Specialist Guaranteed Winter Special 15% OFF 604-536-7627 www.Emerald.ChemDry.ca
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Accounting/ Bookkeeping
208-12830 80 Ave., Surrey
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Dogs
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CKC REG. Bernese Mtd pups Expected d.o.b. Feb 21 Taking deposits now! $1500. 1-604-758-1828
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Dogs
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Vancouver West Side
BEST BUY on Oak St. Quality built 6 br, 4 bath, potential bsmt suite with sep entry, 2 f/p, 17 yrs old, $1,078,000. 604-727-7908
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Mobile Homes
COLLAPSED SALE New SRI 14 wide selling at dealer cost. 1152 sq ft double wide $77,900. Glenbrook 604-830-1960 Mobile Home Restorations and Service Work No Job too small Chris 604-393-3087
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Mobile Homes
NEW SRI deluxe 14 wide in adult park. Will trade and finance. Must sell. Call 604-830-1960.
ADULT PARK AVAILABLE New & Used Homes From 14,900 and 56,900 FOB Quality Homes
1-800-339-5133 Repossessed mobile homes to be moved, 1974-2008, 12 wide to be moved, FREE. 604-830-1960.
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Recreation Property
TIMESHARE CANCEL. CANCEL Your Timeshare Contract NOW!! 100% Money Back Guarantee. STOP Mortgage & Maintenance Payments Today. 1-888-816-7128, X-6868 or 702-527-6868.
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RENTALS 6508
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Apt/Condos
SUNCREEK ESTATES
Large 2 & 3 bdrm apts In-Suite Washer & Dryer 3 floor levels inside suite Wood burning Fireplace Private roof patio on some Shopping within walking distance Near park, pool, playground Party room, tennis court On site security, Sorry no pets Office 7121 -133 B St. Surrey
604-596-0916
AMBER ROCHESTOR 545 Rochester Ave, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall, S.F.U. & Transportation.
Apt/Condos
ARBOUR GREENE 552 Dansey Ave, Coq
Extra Large 2 Bedrooms. Close to Lougheed Mall & S.F.U.
office: 604- 939-4903 cell: 778- 229-1358
CALYPSO COURT 1030 - 5th Ave, New West Near Transportation & Douglas College. Well Managed Building.
office: 604- 524-8174 cell: 604- 813-8789
CEDAR COURT & CEDAR LODGE
Clean 1 BR & 2 BR Apts. Mature oriented building near Guildford Mall. Rent incl cable, heat, hot water. Prkg available. N/P. Resident Managers. 604-584-5233 or 604-588-8850 www.cycloneholdings.ca
office: 604- 936-3907
COTTONWOOD PLAZA
AMBER (W)
Large units some with 2nd bathroom or den. On bus routes, close to S.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.
401 Westview St, Coq Large Units. Near Lougheed Mall. Transportation & S.F.U.
office: 604- 939-2136 cell: 604- 805-9490
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555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq
office: 604- 936-1225 Excellent Newton Location
VILLA UMBERTO
Available Immediately Lovely 2 Bd in quiet building. 2 Full Baths, Insuite Laundry. Secured underground parking
Call: 596-5671 Cell: 220-8696
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604-444-3000
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Apt/Condos
EVERGREEN APARTMENTS
Call 604-582-0465
GUILDFORD NEW. The Max. 2 BR, all appls, 2 sec prk. NS/NP. $1200. Refs. 604-250-3395
Guildford/Riverside
BROOKMERE GARDENS
Quiet Family Complex 14880-108th Avenue 2 br 920sf fr $710; 3 br 1,115sf fr $910. Inc heat, n/p, 1 bus to skytrain, security, all amens. 604-582-1557 www.brookmeregardens.com
JUNIPER COURT 415 Westview St, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall, all Transportation Connections, Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604- 939-8905 cell: 604- 916-0261
Call to view! 604-589-7040
1 MONTH FREE!
NEW SPECIALS!
www.cycloneholdings.ca
SKYLINE TOWERS 102-120 Agnes St, N.West
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Hi-Rise Apartment with River View & Indoor Pool. 1 BR & 2 BR Available. Rent includes heat & hot water. Remodelled Building and Common area. Gated undergrd parking available. References required. BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES
ROYAL CRESCENT ESTATES
22588 Royal Crescent Ave, Maple Ridge Large units. Close to Golden Ears Bridge. Great view of River
office: 604- 463-0857 cell: 604- 375-1768
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Duplexes - Rent
1300 King Albert, Coq SRY, BOLIVAR Hts. Cozy 1 BR + den. Quiet area. $595 + util. Near Skytrain. 604-944-2600 eves.
1 BR & 2 BR. Cable incl’d. U/grd prkg. N/p. Resident Mgr.
Call 604-536-8499 www.cycloneholdings.ca
SRY, WHALLEY. Big 2 BR, 2nd flr. 2 appl. Balcony. 900 sq ft. No pets. Avail now. 604-589-2103
Houses - Rent
SRY CENTRAL 100 Ave/138 St, Reno’d very clean 1 BR apt, top flr, f/p, beaut quiet secured area, $810 incls ht, Avail Now, n/s, n/p, 604-448-1615, 604-782-9708
Cancer June 21-July 22: The weeks ahead will be mellow yet excited, you’ll feel understanding and compassionate, yet driven. Now to the end of March, strictly avoid legal hassles (unless the law’s your job, in which case you’re approaching a promotion or burst of good business). You might, if single, toy with making a “prestige marriage” – careful. Focus on children, property, security Sunday/Monday. Don’t start a new investment or research project. Romance calls midweek – sure, answer! Chores or health issues loom Thursday to Saturday noon. A partner/competitor steps on the hem of your ambitious garment. Leo July 23-Aug. 22: The weeks ahead hold mysteries, depths, big investments, commitments, critical health factors, lifestyle changes. Your sexual urge rises to the surface – you could dream of marriage with a sexy someone. Marriage based on lust seldom lasts, so consider if this attraction holds mature love also. (It might!) Sunday/Monday bring errands, casual friends. Don’t start a big paperwork or mail project. Home, kids, property are fine midweek. Pleasure calls Thursday/Friday but, as all week, work or home duties tend to overrule travel, romance, legal affairs in a crucial way. Let duties rule. Virgo Aug. 23-Sept. 22: Chase money Sunday/ Monday. A new work project might be discussed or offered, but it will have a short future, so I wouldn’t bother. Many new opportunities, new horizons, are going to appear over the few weeks ahead – wait for these. Errands, friends, communications, details and paperwork flow easily and successfully Tuesday/Wednesday. Obstacles centre on your home, security, real estate or family Thursday to Saturday morning. A partner or more casual relations are growing volatile (to late March). This can bring anger – or love! All week, finances meet communication obstacles.
FLEETWOOD, 92/160. 3 BR split lev home, 2.5 bath, all appls, dbl garage. Av April 1. $1595. 604-520-1694 or 778-885-2876
SRY, Bolivar Hts. Spacious 4 BR ½ duplex. 4 applis., big yard. Near Skytrain. No dogs. $1,000/mo + utils. Call eves., 604-944-2600
6540
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SURREY, 14295-71A Ave, Avail now or March 1, Upper house, $990/mo, mint condition, 3 BR, 5 appls, f/p, fenced back yard, N/pets. Call 604-583-6844.
6565
Office/Retail Rent
SRY, SOUTH. 820 sf office space on second floor, for rent. Excellent location! Near border on 176th St. $800/mo + utils + HST. Avail immed. 604-538-3222
Langley
SURREY, PAYAL Business Ctr, 82 & 128, shared office space, 2nd flr, $800/mo + utils. For more info or to view call 604-834-6500.
2 BR Townhouse in 4plex, carpets, fridge, stove, carport, lots of storage, patio, $825. Avail Mar 1. N/S, N/P.
USED CAR LOT in central Sry 950 sf office, detail shop, parking for approx 60 cars, avail Apr 1. $4,000/mo. Ray 604-970-2929
53B Ave & 200A St.
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LANG/SRY. VIEW. 4 BR Upper, 4 appls, $1100 + 2/3 hydro. Avail now. No pets. 604-856-4371 SRY RANCHERS. 3 BR, 5 appls, new paint, , $1200/mo & 2 BR rancher, $850. 604-581-3574 STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWN No Qualification Required
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Suites/Partial Houses
1 BR lrg Ste, Panorama Park, close to 130 & 62, $600/mo, N/s, N/p, avail now. Call 778-861-6339 138/KING GEORGE, Lrg 1 BR ste, $550, utils & cbl incls, nr bus & shops, Mar 1, 604-595-5604 2 BR bsmnt ste, $600/mo incls all utils & cbl, Newton area, N/s, N/p, 604-599-4094 or 604-329-3100 2 BR Ste, Scott Road and 80th, N/s, N/p, w/d, available immed, 604-596-2872 or 604-716-7384 2 BR upper or 4 rm office on 176 nr Hwy 10, up to 1/3 acre prkg, 1300sf, $1250/mo. 778-809-2510 BRIGHT, NEWER 1 BR, 146 & 76B, covered patio, N/p, avail now, $500/mo. 604-970-5786
CEDAR HILLS, 96/126. Lrg 1 BR bright gr lev ste. Avail now. $650 incls utls. NS/NP. 604-786-2437 CEDAR HILLS. Brand New 1 BR ste, great view, $650 incls utils & w/d. ns/np. Immed. 604-588-0355
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3 Bdrm Homes! Rent TO OWN! Poor Credit Ok, Low Down. Call Karyn 604-857-3597
6540
4 RM office or 2 BR upper ste, on 176 nr Hwy 10, up to 1/3 acre prkg, 1300 sf, $1300/mo. 778-809-2510
Co-ops
SPRUCE HOUSING CO-OP. Avail now or Mar. 1, 4 br t/house $1013/mo & 1 Br - $ 595 & 2 Br - $ 737. We are a family, singles & senior oriented Co-op located 9282 - 121st in North Surrey. Our Children’s & Social Committees hold regular events in our Community Hall & playground in a beautiful garden setting. The share purchase price is $1,500. There is no subsidy avail. at this time. Applications can be picked up at the above address or 604-581-6070.
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Tim Stephens' Astral Reflections Aries March 21 - April 19: Four weeks of relative solitude, weariness and quietude begin now. “Relative,”because you’re in one of the luckiest periods of your life until June. Even low energy, seclusion won’t prevent bountiful results. Still, be charitable, reconnect with your spirit, deal with government and institutions, and plan. Crucial relationships confront you Sunday/Monday. Two bonds weaken, three are born. Be diplomatic. This brews: a) a new spiritual, compassionate outlook, or b) a wild romantic attraction that’s nine-tenths fantasy. Grab a legal settlement, investment, or intimacy/commitment. Taurus April 20-May 20: Get ready for rising popularity, social delights, optimism, wish fulfillment, entertainment and light romance! You have something to celebrate. Tackle chores Sunday/Monday. Let a brand new career or prestige project flow away: it has little future growth. Something bigger (and more social) is coming. Relationships offer excitement and good luck Tuesday/Wednesday – relocation, business agreements, friendships, new horizons fill these days. Life dives into deeper realms Thursday to Saturday. Your secret plans might be frustrated, or a “sanctuary” is disturbed. Avoid illegalities! Gemini May 21-June 20: Be ambitious over the next four weeks. You could meet someone in a position of power, authority or fame, whose reactions can affect your life. E.g., in a lawsuit, the judge appears. Romance, pleasure, beauty and creative urges lure you Sunday/Monday. A new intellectual, legal or travel project might begin, but let it pass: it has a short future. Tackle chores and health matters Tuesday/Wednesday. Exciting meetings (and perhaps fractious ones) occur Thursday to Saturday morning. One who cheats (even someone you like very much) will be squelched. Saturday holds secrets: look, think!
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GUILDFORD 104/148 1 BR 2nd flr. 700sf , incls heat & hot water, 1 pkng. Avail Feb 1. $700. 604-575-9291, 604-764-9307
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6508
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FLEETWOOD 15915-84TH 2 BR, 2 bath, 930sf . Clean & quiet, W/D hook-up, dw, f/p, storage. N/S, N/P. Call for move-in incentive! 604-598-1296
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SULLIVAN, 64 Ave/139 St, on acreage, 4100 sf, custom home, 4 BR, 3 bth, 2 f/p, triple gar, $2295. Avail immed. Moh 604-802-4088
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 22: A month of work and health concerns starts. Ah, well. Just plod forward. Your energy and charisma surge Sunday/Monday – and it might look like a new romance will spark – but this particular attraction has little future. Be patient: life’s bringing Libra singles a surprising gift – soon, soon. (Perhaps after an impending breakup.) Chase money, call clients, purchase items Tuesday/Wednesday – all’s smooth, fine. Short trips, communications, errands, casual friends, paperwork fill Thursday to Saturday morning – but not peacefully Thursday. A partnership or opportunity might hit a deep snag. Scorpio Oct. 23-Nov. 21: Romance, creative surges, speculative urges, pleasure and beauty fill the weeks ahead – you’re on a winning streak! Still, lie low Sunday/Monday. Rest, contemplate. A domestic or property project (and a “mad love” urge, or a therapy idea) might begin, but it will go nowhere, so let it slip away. Your energy, charisma and effectiveness soar Tuesday/Wednesday! Go forth, impress people, start important projects, ask favours. Shop (and chase money, if so inclined) after 4 p.m. Thursday into Friday, not earlier. All week, workplace communications face obstacles: don’t dismiss pleas. Sagittarius Nov. 22-Dec. 21: The weeks ahead emphasize home, family, security, property. You’re on the verge of big expansions, big luck (especially in schooling and creative matters) and perhaps big romance – so it’s natural that you will end certain approaches, projects and relationships, in order to let new ones in. Do that now, this week, especially Thursday/Friday (and somewhat March 3 to 5). Happiness and hopes fill Sunday/Monday. Retreat from the bustling fray to handle important matters (e.g., admin. chores) Tuesday/Wednesday. Your energy rises late week: pick where you’ll stand (in life).
CHIMNEY HGTS 1 BR bmst ste, quiet CDS, $525 incls utils, N/s, N/p, avail now. 778-686-2594
Feb. 20 - Feb. 26 Capricorn Dec. 22-Jan. 19: The month ahead accents errands, emails, casual friends, meetings, appointments, paperwork. You’re lucky in real estate, home, family and nature now through May, so spend the weeks ahead exercising your curiosity about these, handling associated paperwork, etc. Travel goes well, especially if family or property is involved. You might come to a place you will want to settle in, or which presents property opportunities. Your ambitions stand out Sunday/Monday: DON’T pursue a new career project. Happiness, popularity brighten midweek. Rest and think late week: decide on security goals. Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18: Chase money, buy/sell, contact clients, and make important purchases during the four weeks ahead. Sunday/Monday emphasize higher education, legal affairs, far travel, cultural involvements. Don’t start a new project or relationship in these zones. If you wait, you’ll see that money and practical goals are a better bet. Be ambitious midweek: money and work combine well. Happiness, hope and flirtations enter Thursday to Saturday morning! But these few days also hold a subtle problem: you have to choose between talk and silence, loyalty and curiosity. Retreat later Saturday: rest. Pisces Feb. 19-March 20: Your energy, charisma and effectiveness climb to a peak over the next few weeks. You’ll attract love and attention. Start new projects, ask favours, tackle things that intimidated you before. Your sexual magnetism and determination grow. This is also a lucky money period, so steer your drives in this direction. You could hit a jackpot! But all this week, you might need to choose between prestige and popularity, between ambition and your heart’s wishes. Wishes, popularity are more valuable. Don’t invest Sunday/Monday. Wisdom, gentle love bless you Tuesday/Wednesday. timstephens@shaw.ca • Reading: 416-686-5014
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Suites/Partial Houses
CHIMNEY HTS 147/79 Ave. 2 BR bsmt, utils & internt incls, own w/d, f/bath, huge kitch. $750. small pets ok, N/S. Avail now. Refs req’d. 604- 572-7700
6602
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SRY 112/140. 1 BR ste, sh’d W/D, f/yrd. On bus rte. $700 incls utls, cbl. N/S. Cat ok. 778-891-4189
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6605
Townhouses Rent
CLOVERDALE 2 BR townhouse 174/57Ave , $880, quiet family complex, no pets. 604-576-9969.
GUILDFORD, 1943sf, 3 BR, 1.5 bath, all appls, new reno’d. Mar1 $1450. NS/NP. 604-447-3585 CLAYTON HGHTS 1 BR 834sf ste, OWN W/D, prkg. $750 incls utl. NS/NP. Av now 604-448-2170
CLAYTON HGHTS 192/69A. NEW 2 BR, f/bath, own W/D, alarm, priv entry. NS/NP. Near shopping, schools, bus. $950 incl hydro. Mar 1. Refs. 604-314-9156
CLOVERDALE. 2 BR, full bath. w/d neg. $725 incl hydro/cable/ ’net. Mar 1. Ns/np. 778-994-6448 CLOVERDALE 3 BR $1175 or 2 BR $900. Own W/D, heat control. NS/NP. Av now. 604-574-1006
CLOVERDALE. Lrg 1 BR ste , w/d, $750 incl hydro/cable. Now/ Mar 1. NS/NP. 604 575-6667
SRY, 13127 88 Ave. 1 BR, $650/mo incl hydro. Sh’d w/d. Ns/ np. 604-613-5886, 778-809-1105
NEWTON 127/66TH Ave. 2000sf, 2 BR $1200 & 3 BR $1250; 2.5 bath, D/W, W/D, f/p, balc, dbl garg. Av now. N/S. 604-632-3072
SRY 142/64A 2 BR, F/bath. Ns/ np no w/d, $700 incl hydro. Nr bus & school. March 1. 604-594-6357
SURREY, 139/68TH Ave,2 BR townhouse, $860, quiet family complex, no pets, 604-599-0931.
SRY 144/75Ave, 1 BR. $500 incl utils. N/s, n/p. long term. Immed, 604-543-2629 or 604-537-3727 SRY 64/126, New lrg 2 BR bsmt avail now. $650 incl utls. No W/D, NS/NP. Nr bus. 604-512-7858 SRY 75/143C St. 1 BR bsmnt, $500 incls utls/cbl. Mar 1. NS/NP. 604-599-5661 or 778-928-0238
SRY, 80 Ave/KGH. Big 2 BR, f/bath, new appl, covered patio. Ns/np. $825/mo incl hydro. Now. 604-376-9047 or 778-847-6266
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FLEETWOOD, 85/ 168 St. Large 1 BR. $600/mo incl hydro/cbl. Ns/ np, no w/d. Mar 1. 604-440-8280 FLEETWOOD. Bright 3 BR, upper floor. 1 ½ baths, new paint, nr bus & school, $1225 incl hydro/ cbl/’net. Mar 1st. 604-839-9969
LANGLEY small whse, $895/mo. Willowbrook hobby/storage shop $595/mo. 604-834-3289
GREEN TIMBERS. 90/141 St. 2 BR. Ns/np, no w/d. $580 incl hydro/cbl. Manjit, 604-591-8496 GUILDFORD UPPER nice 3 BR, 1.5 bath, lam flrs, garage, lots of prkg. Walk to schools/bus. Now. $1000+ utls. N/S. 604-575-9803
LANGLEY, Walnut Grove. Spac bsmnt suite on quiet, shared acreage. Priv laundry, d/w, covered patio. Ns/np. $1200/mo incl hydro. Immed. 604-882-2505 NEWTON. 1 BR bsmt. NS/NP. $530 incls utils. Avail now. 604-590-7388 or 778-388-9113 NEWTON 3 BR brand new bsmt ste, 2 bath, incls w/d/cable/hydro. Nr bus/schools. N/S, N/P. Rent neg. Avail now.604-897-7983
NEWTON 4 BR Upper flr, $1700 + 1/2 utils, avail Apr 1. CHIMNEY HILLS. 1 BR bsmt, $550/mo, avail now. N/s N/p. 604-572-5241 NORTH DELTA 116St/87A Ave. 2 BR bsmt ste, Avail Now, $725 incls utils, n/s, n/p. 604-589-3135 PANORAMA RIDGE 2 BR g/lvl ste, incls utils, n/s, n/p, prkg, alarm, Avail Now. 604-808-1786 RV FOR RENT with nice addition. Avail Feb 15. On private property Tsaw, close beach & bus, $700/mth. Edith 604-943-6397 SRY, 1 BR ste, near Kwantlen & shops. $550/mo incl util/cable. No W/D. N/S, N/P. 778-688-6532
SRY, Boundary Park, 2 BR 60/124. Bright, f/bath. Ns/np. $750 incl util/w/d. 604-597-1199
SRY, FLEETWOOD. 1 BR + den. Sh’d w/d. Priv b/yard. N/s. $750 incl hydro/cbl/’net. Near schools/ bus. Avail Mar 15. 604-588-7456 SRY, Fraser Hts. 1 BR + den, g/lvl. Ns/np, no w/d. $550/mo incl hydro/cbl. Immed. 604-951-0841 SRY N. Bear Creek Newly reno’d 1 BR ste, f/bath, prkg, $550 incls utils. NS/NP. 604-953-0202 SRY newer lrg 1 BR g/lev new, appls, $550 incls utils. By Transit, Avail Mar 1. ns/np. 604 807-4242 SRY Panorama Ridge, reno’d 2 BR bsmt, very clean, $650 incl hydro, n/p, n/s. Av now. 502-7910
SRY, SOUTH. Large 2 BR, f/bath. Ns/np. Rent includes hydro/cable. 778-218-2840 or 778-908-6980 SRY, Sullivan Hts. 2 BR, full bath. Ns/np. $675/mo incl hydro/sat tv/ internet. Immed. 604-537-6412 SURREY N huge new 1 BR side suite100/160. Incls Hydro, cable net, share w/d, parking. Close to amens/transit. $680. N/S, N/P. Avail now/Mar 1. 604-589-2301 WHITE ROCK, Bach ste, f/p, own W/D, pond, sunny garden. Cat ok. No dogs. N/S. Walk to beach. Mar 1. $850 incls utl. 604-536-0365
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8160
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2009 GMC YUKON XL SLT 4x4
#113311 Leather Heated Seats, 3rd row Seating, Remote Start, Only 24,000kms
$23,888 | $163 BIWEEKLY $25,888 | $196 BIWEEKLY $35,888 | $313 BIWEEKLY $43,888 | $340 BIWEEKLY
Prices do not include tax, license or insurance costs. Vehicles may not be exactly as illustrated. All biweekly payments are based on $2500 down payment, terms are 2007/72 months, 2008 & 2009/84 months, 2010/96 months at 6.39% interest OAC.
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W W W . F R E E W AY M A Z D A . C A
FREEWAY
W W W . F R E E W AY M A Z D A . C A
MAZDA
UP TO 72 MONTHS
– YOUR
2011 MAZDA 3 SPORT 2011 MAZDA2
2011 MAZDA 3 3 $
Finance From bi-weekly mths at for 0% APR On Finance Price from $17,770. Includes freight & PDI. Taxes extra.
137
16,690
$
60
PLUS GET $250 OWNER LOYALTY CASH**
Well equipped from CALL ABOUT OUR * $
14,390 DEMO 146 % $ CLEARANCE% $ * 48 0 17,890 60 0 149 EVENT! $
Finance from
Includes freight & PDI. Taxes extra.
Bi-weekly for
Well equipped from
Finance from
Bi-weekly for
at
APR
Includes freight & PDI. Taxes extra.
2010 MAZDA5 % Finance From
27,990
$
PLUS GET $250 OWNER LOYALTY CASH**
2010 MAZDA6 %
0 72
60
PLUS GET $1000 OWNER LOYALTY CASH**
0 72
for up to
purchase financing
bi-weekly mths at for 1.9% APR On Finance Price from $17,770. Includes freight & PDI. Taxes extra.
APR
purchase financing
months†
4,000
for up to
months†
4,000
cash purchase or get $ credit up to PLUS GET $500 OWNER LOYALTY CASH**
cash purchase or get $ credit up to PLUS GET $1,500 OWNER LOYALTY CASH**
▲
CLEARANCE
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This way to
DON’T WAIT! WILL SELL FAST!
06 MAZDA 3
$8,888*
99 TOYOTA COROLLA
4x4, pwr heated leather, pwr sunroof, every pwr option, Bluetooth, Bose sound, 36,654 kms. #9A899A
Auto, keyless entry, air cond, am/fm/cd stereo #9T160A
$4,888*
$34,988* 07 MAZDA 5 GT
08 MINI COOPER CLUBMAN
Heated leather, pwr sunroof, Bose Sound, dual exhaust, alloys, 34,985kms #7P1392
Pwr sunroof, pwr grp, keyless, alloys, fog lamps, steering controls, seats 6, 70,000 kms. #7P1399
6 spd manual, heated leather, pwr sunroof, alloys, pwr grp, keyless, 38,732 kms. #8C1024B
10 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER 4X4
05 MAZDA TRIBUTE AWD
Auto, heated seats, Bluetooth, pwr grp, keyless, alloys, 28,000 kms. #10P1405
Leather, pwr sunroof, full pwr grp, keyless, alloys, fog lamps. #5N198A
$22,985*
$23,995*
$15,999*
$21,995*
ONLY 48,000 KMS
$12,995*
07 DODGE CALIBER SXT
Auto, heated seats, pwr grp, keyless, fog lamps, Dodge roof racks. #7T1409
$13,995*
FREEWAY
154th & 104th Ave
604-583-7121 1-866-419-6361
08 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA 4X4
04 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE
6 speed manual, running boards, pwr grp, keyless, steering wheel controls, alloys. #8A083B
40th ANNIVERSARY EDI. 5 speed, leather, only 56K, alloys, pwr grp, keyless. #4C587A
$23,995*
TWO TO CHOOSE FROM
$11,995*
10 MITSUBISHI LANCER
07 MAZDA 3 GS
Auto, pwr grp, keyless, 30,000 kms, AM/FM/CD stereo. #10P1404
$14,595*
LOW MILEAGE
00 DODGE CARAVAN
5 speed manual, pwr grp, keyless, a/c, cruise, steering wheel controls. #7P1379
$12,995* 10 TOYOTA VENZA AWD
Auto, pwr grp, steering wheel controls, cruise, tilt, 7 seats, 126,000 kms. #0B751A
$3,395*
Navigation, JBL pkg, leather, 20” alloys, dual sunroofs, dual exhaust, V6. #10P1406
$37,995*
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Mon-Thurs 9am-8pm Fri-Sat 9am-6pm Sun 11am-5pm
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*Taxes, license, insurance extra.
OUR PRE-DELIVERY COMMITMENT MEANS EVERY NEW MAZDA IS CHECKED OUT, GASSED UP, AND FITTED WITH FLOOR MATS. Roadside assistance program Ask about the Mazda peace of mind promise standard on every new Mazda. MAZDA LEADERSHIP WARRANTY Ask about our outstanding comprehensive and powertrain warranty coverage.
††No payments for 90 days applies to purchase finance offers on all new in-stock 2010, 2011 and 2012 models. The purchaser will repay principal monthly over the term of the contract, commencing 90 days after contract date. **$1,500/$1,000/$500/$250 Owner Loyalty Cash is only available to customers who qualify for the Mazda Owner Renewal Program and is applied against the purchase price of a new 2010 Mazda6/2011 CX-7/2010 Mazda5/2011 Mazda2, Mazda3, Mazda3Sport vehicle. No cash surrender value. Visit mazda.ca or see dealer for complete details. †0% APR Purchase Financing is available on new 2010 and 2011 Mazda vehicles. Based on a representative agreement using a finance amount of $15,470 for 2011 Mazda2 GX (B5XB51AA00)/$17,770 for 2011 Mazda3 GX (D4XS51AA00)/$18,970 for 2011 Mazda3Sport (D5XS51AA00)$22,470 for 2010 Mazda5 GS (E6SD50AA00)/$24,970 for 2010 Mazda6 GS I4 (G4SY60AA00)/$28,270 for 2011 CX-7 GX 2WD (PVXY81AA00), at a rate of 0%/0%/0%/0%/0%/1.9% APR, the cost of borrowing for a 48/60/60/72/72/48-month term is $0/$0/$0/$0/$0 $1,387, bi-weekly payment is $149/$137/$146/$144/$160/$229, total finance obligation is $15,470/$17,770/$18,970/$22,470/$24,970/$29,657 including freight and PDI of $1,395/$1,595 for the Mazda2, Mazda3, Mazda3Sport/Mazda5, Mazda6, CX-7. Taxes are extra and required at the time of purchase. Other terms available and vary by model. *Cash purchase price for new 2011 Mazda2 GX is $14,390 ($15,390 less cash credit of $1,000)/2011 Mazda3 GX is $16,690 ($17,690 less cash credit of $1,000)2011 Mazda3Sport GX is $17,890($18,890 less cash credit of $1,000)/2011 CX-7 GX 2WD is $27,990 including freight and PDI. Offer valid only on finance purchases of new 2011 CX-7 GX FWD (PVXY81AA00) and 2011 CX-9 GS FWD (QVSB81AA00) and all new 2010 CX-7 and CX-9 models purchased between February 1-28, 2011. Payments will be made by the Dealer, directly to the customer, in payment of actual monthly payments on financed amounts, up to a maximum of $800 in total. Any amounts due in excess of the payments made by the Dealer are the responsibility of the customer. No refunds of any difference if first 2 monthly finance payments are less than $800 in total. No substitutions or cash surrender value. See your dealer for program details. $4,000 credit is available on cash purchases of remaining 2010 Mazda5 and 2010 Mazda6 vehicles. See dealer for details. $75 max. PPSA, licence, insurance, taxes, down payment and other dealer charges are extra and may be required at the time of purchase. Dealer may sell/lease for less. Dealer order or trade may be necessary. Lease and Finance on approved credit for qualified customers only. Offers valid February 1 - 28, 2011 while supplies last. Prices subject to change without notice. Visit mazda. ca or see Freeway Mazda for complete details. Images not exactly as shown.
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07 MAZDA CX-7 GT LUX PKG
ONLY 34,587 KMS
W W W . F R E E W AY M A Z D A . C A
5 speed manual, power group, keyless, steering wheel controls, a/c. #6P1387
09 CHEV AVALANCHE LT
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229
months† at
months†
PLUS GET $1000 OWNER LOYALTY CASH**
$
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SUPERSTORE
AND NO PAYMENTS UNTIL MAY
RETOOLED REPRICED.
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MAZDA
††
2011 CX-7
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ON ANY NEW OR USED VEHICLE PURCHASED IN FEBRUARY
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2011 DODGE RAM 1500 4X4
4.7 LITER, CREW CAB. #M593558
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WOW!
TROTMAN AUTOMOTIVE GROUP
$24,457 $150 OR
$27,729 $170 OR
BIWEEKLY*
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*Plus tax and fees, $0 down payment, 3% APR, over 84 months.
DL#5097
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2011
NOW WOW 2011
SEDAN
ALTIMA 2.5 S
SAVE
+
$2,100
• POWER SLIDING GLASS MOONROOFW/ TILT FEATURE • 8-WAY POWER DRIVER’S SEAT • HEATED CLOTH SEATS • STEERING WHEEL MOUNTED AUDIO CONTROLS • LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL • 16” ALLOY WHEELS • AUTO “UP/DOWN” PASSENGER WINDOW (FRONT) • REMOTE KEY FOB ACTIVATED FRONT WINDOW “DOWN” FEATURE
2011
PLUS
0 48 MONTHS*
2011
SL CREW CAB MODEL SHOWN www.nissan.ca/titan
PURCHASE FINANCING
72 MONTHS*
FOR UP TO ON OTHER SELECT MODELS.
UP TO
NO CHARGE
VALUE OPTION PACKAGE:
• AIR CONDITIONING • POWER WINDOWS W/DRIVER’S SIDE“AUTO UP/DOWN” FEATURE • POWER OUTSID E MIRRORS • HEATED MIRRORS• REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM • 16” UPGRADE ALLOY WHEELS • 60/40 SPLIT FOLDING REAR BENCH SEAT
PLUS
$10,000
CASH PURCHASE DISCOUNTΩ
0
%
0 48 MONTHS*
ON OTHER SELECT MODELS.
+
$1,400
0% FINANCING FOR
2011
• AIR CONDITIONING • REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
PLUS
LE MODEL SHOWN www.nissan.ca/pathfinder
PURCHASE FINANCING
72 MONTHS*
$4,000
0
%
0 48 MONTHS* 0% FINANCING FOR
4.0 SV 4X4 MODEL SHOWN www.nissan.ca/frontier
PURCHASE FINANCING
72 MONTHS*
FOR UP TO ON OTHER SELECT MODELS.
CASH PURCHASE DISCOUNTΩ
OR
ON OTHER SELECT MODELS.
$5,000
$29,999
TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR YOUR TRADE
2010 NISSAN VERSA #P10145
2010 TOYOTA COROLLA #P10202
39,000 KMS
$11,998
2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN #P10077
POWER ROOF
$18,998
2008 TOYOTA SIENNA #P08133
$12,998
2007 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE #P07070
REAR AIR
$19,998
2007 NISSAN QUEST #P07969
$16,998
2009 NISSAN ALTIMA SE #T09195
APPRAISER ON SITE
2005 NISSAN PATHFINDER SE #P05069
LOCAL VAN
LOADED
CASH PURCHASE DISCOUNTΩ
ON OTHER SELECT MODELS.
SEE THE ALL NEW 2011 NISSAN QUEST STARTING AT ICBC ON SITE
NO CHARGE
VALUE OPTION PACKAGE:
FRONTIER
FOR UP TO ON OTHER SELECT MODELS.
OR
HATCH
VERSA 1.8 S
PATHFINDER
%
OR
+
$1,950
0% FINANCING FOR
TITAN
0
2011
SENTRA 2.0
POWER ROOF
DVD
$17,998 2008 FORD F-150 FX4 #P08204
$18,998
2010 NISSAN PATHFINDER SE #P10086
LEATHER
$23,998
BLACK LEATHER
$27,998
LOADED
$28,998
* All used vehicle prices are no-haggle prices, plus tax and fees.
*
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Gold Key has the largest selection of new and used Volkswagens in BC! FREE Refr 2011 Volkswagen Jetta
2011 Volkswagen Golf
Trendline plus only $20,415 includes Automatic and A/C – 24 to choose from
3 Door, 5 Door & Wagon – Many to choose from
2011 Volkswagen Tiguan
eshments & Appies this weekend
Trendline, Comfortline, Highline – 24 to choose from
Also available in stock 2010 & 2011 EOS, Touareg and Passat CC and 2010 Routan and New Beetle
Including Volkswagen Pre-owned
2007 VW Rabbit Hatchback
Nicely equipped Stk#C0075
0.9% Financing up to 24 months Retail
$16,995
Sale
15,995
$
2007 VW Rabbit
Stk#C0021
0.9% Financing up to 24 months Retail
$18,995
2007 VW Beetle Convertible
Automatic, only 56,000 kms Stk#C0078
0.9% Financing up to 24 months
Sale
15,976
$
2008 VW Jetta
• Starting at 0.9% financing • 112 point inspection • Additional 2 year or 40,000 km Ltd. factory warranty • 2 year roadside assistance • Volkswagen original replacement parts
Retail
$20,995
Only 69,000 kms Stk#C0063
Starting at 0.9% 0.9% Financing up Financing to 24 months Retail
$18,995
2007 VW City Jetta Sedan
2007 VW Beetle Hardtop Coupe
Only 60,000 kms Stk#C0077
Stk#C0089 Only 39,000 kms
0.9% Financing up to 24 months
19,495
$
Sale
Retail
$16,995
Sale
16,995
$
Sale
0.9% Financing up to 24 months
16,500
$
Retail
$15,995 Sale
12,995
$
2006 Buick Allure 2009 Chevy Suburban LT 2009 Honda Accord Coupe 2008 Toyota Corolla CE Stk#U4934
Stk#U5090
Only 13,000 kms
Automatic Stk#U5105
Stk#U5102A
8,997
$
Sale
2008 Buick Enclave CXL - AWD Stk#U5042
Retail
$42,995 Sale
35,995
$
2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid
Loaded with options
Only 50,000 kms.
Retail
Sale
33,995
$
2007 Nissan Altima
Only 52,000 kms
Retail
$25,995
Sale
Sale
24,995
$
2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser Ex-Lease
23,995
$
2008 Hyundai Santa Fe
Stk#U5040A
Retail
$21,995
Sale
19,995
$
2009 Chevy Traverse FWD
Stk#U4857
Retail
Sale
16,250
$
7 passenger, 59,000 miles
Retail
$21,995
Sale
18,995
$
2007 Mazda CX-7
Stk#400487A
Sale
23,495
$
Retail
$30,995
Sale
25,995
$
2008 Pontiac G6
2010 GMC Yukon 4WD
Stk#U5044
Retail
$42,995
Sale
37,995
$
2007 Cadillac Escalade
Retail
$24,995 Sale
21,995
$
Retail
$16,995
Sale
Sale
43,995
$
2010 Toyota Matrix
Stk#100459A
12,995
$
14,995
$
GOLD KEY LANGLEY VOLKSWAGEN
#10 HIGHWAY HAMPTON INN
WY.
WWW.GOLDKEY.CA
Sale
H SER
#D8016
192ND
1-888-673-2162
Retail
$18,995
FRA
TOLL FREE
19545 NO. 10 HIGHWAY (LANGLEY BYPASS), SURREY
Retail
$45,995
Power package, low kms
Stk#TL8491
Stk#TL8547
Retail
10,995
$
Stk#U5156
2007 Subaru Tribeca
$24,995
Sale
Loaded, low kms
Stk#115674C
$17,995
Retail
$12,995
Stk#C0057
Stk#C0069A
$37,995
Retail
$25,995
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$13,995
RIX819
THE
EXAMPLE ONE
FINANCING
0%
BE DEBT FREE
BI-WEEKLY
PER MONTH
$ PER Plus $ 0 MONTH 2011 Rio 117 $ PER MONTH 0 Save $ PER You 0 MONTH $266
BI-WEEKLY
SO5355
DOWN
BI-WEEKLY
SR6412
0
EXAMPLE THREE
%
FINANCING FOR UP TO
MODELS
MOS.**
84
ON SELECT
START THE YEAR
$$$
WITH SAVING S
PAY
BLUETOOTH CONNECTIV ITY°
UNTIL SPRING
2 8 TH
MP3/USB INPUT
HURR Y IN ! O F F ER ENDS FE B R UA RY
ALL VE
Rio
PAYMENT UNTIL SPRING
O% DOWN O% CASH BACK O% RESIDUAL
PER MONTH
BI-WEEKLY
$ PER Plus 0 MONTH 2011 Sorento$257 $ PER MONTH 0 Save $ PER You 0 MONTH $986
Pay your Credit Cards Off
$15,000 Back
BE DEBT FREE
2011 Sorento 0%
HICLES INCL UDE:
APPROX. PER MONTH
2011
STK#R0X819
BI-WEEKLY 84 MONTH TERM
KIA MEMBER REWARDS Earn points towards future discounts. It’s FREE and it’s incredibly rewarding.
$ 73
PER $ MONTH Monthly Credit CardPayment 5,000 PER $ MONTH $ 5,000 1500 PER $ 5,000 MONTH
1 YEAR/12,000 KM COMPREHENSIVE WARRANTY COVERAGE
HEATED SEATS
PER MONTH
$ PER Plus 0 MONTH 2011 Soul $175 $ PER MONTH 0 Save $ PER You 0 MONTH $650
FREE
60/84 MONTH TERM STK#F09583
BI-WEEKLY
FORTE LX
2011 $
Forte 111
Pay your Credit Cards Off
$10,000 Back
BE DEBT FREE
2011 Soul 0%
APPLEWOOD KIA
AVAILABLE EXTENDED WARRANTY UP TO 200,000 KMS
EXAMPLE TWO
APPROX. PER MONTH
SPECIAL PREFERRED INTEREST RATES
7 DAY/1,000 KM CUSTOMER EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE
PER $ MONTH Monthly Credit CardPayment 3,500 PER $ MONTH $ 3,500 1000 PER $ 3,000 MONTH
24-HR ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
1-877-275-6023
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PER $ MONTH Monthly Credit CardPayment 2,000 PER $ $ MONTH 2,000 500 PER $ 1,000 MONTH
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No Payments Until Spring 2011 (60 day payment deferral) applies to purchase fi nancing offers on all new 2011 and remaining 2010 Kia models on approved credit (O.A.C.). No interest will accrue during the fi rst 30 days of the fi nance contract. After this period interest starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay principal and interest monthly over the term of the contract. 0% purchase fi nancing available on select 2011 Kia models for up to 84 months on approved credit (OAC). 0% purchase fi nancing available on all 2011 Kia Rio, Rio5 models for up to 84 months on approved credit (OAC). Loan credit varies by model and trim. 2011 Soul 1.6 Litre $99.00 bi-weekly payments based on selling price of $17,645 over a 60/84 month term at 1.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $843.00 and the residual is $5119.00 plus HST OAC. 2011 Forte LX $111.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $19,150 over a 60/84 month term at 1.9% interest the cost of borrowing is $1084.00 and the residual is $5569.00 plus HST OAC., 2011 Rio $73.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $14,200 over a 84 month term at 0% interest $0 cost of borrowing and $0 residual plus HST OAC 2011 Rio $117.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $19,000 over a 84 month term @ 0%interest, 0 down payment no residual plus HST OAC price is including a $5000.00 consolidation, 2011 Soul $175.00 bi -weekly payments based on the selling price of $26,800 over a 60/84 month term at 1.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $1471.00 and the residual is $8933.00 plus HST OAC including $10,000 consolidation, 2011 Sorento $257.00 bi-weekly payment based on the selling price of $39,000.00 over a 60/84 month term at 1.9% interest the cost of borrowing is $2503.00 and the residual is $12,868.00 plus HST OAC including $15,000 consolidation, OAC All vehicles prices shown in ad and listed in this disclaimer are based on a $3,000 down payment or $3,000 trade -in value. See in-store for detail. Some restriction may apply.. Cash purchase prices include D&D (Destination and Delivery) and excludes licensing, for detail. Some restriction may apply. These offers are not combinable. See dealer for complete details.Cash purchase prices include D&D (Destination and Delivery) and excludes licensing, insurance, PPSA and dealer administration fees. Cash credit varies by models and trims. Other lease and fi nance options are also available. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Prices are subject to change without notice. Certain restrictions may apply. Financing and lease rates vary by vehicle and are valid on approved credit (O.A.C.) only. .These offers expire February 20th, 2011.
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2011’s Arriving Fast! 2011 CAMARO RS ‘CANUCKS EDITION’
$32,545
2011 SILVERADO CHEYENNE
SALE PRICE
Stk#1105560
Blue Granite/Titanium, 4WD, 4.8L, locking differential, block heater, On Star. MSRP $40,100. Stk#1108660
DIESEL
SALE PRICE
White/Ebony, 40th Anniversary limited edition, 20” alloys, bluetooth, Canucks graphics, spoiler.
2011 CADILLAC CTS 3.0L
SALE PRICE
Black Raven/Ebony, heated, leather, XM, On Star, MSRP $44,065.
$40,365
$29,908
2011 SILVERADO 1500 EXT CAB 4WD LT
SALE PRICE
Sheer Silver/Ebony, locking differential, 5.3L, locking tailgate, 17” alloys, tow package, XM, OnStar. MSRP $43,330. Stk#1106370
$31,680
SALE PRICE
2011 EQUINOX 1LT FWD
SALE PRICE
Stk#1102290
DIESEL
2011 SIERRA SLT 3500 CREW CAB
4WD, Storm Grey/Ebony, remote start, sunroof, tow pkg., park assist, Navi, back-up camera, Bluetooth, Bose Sound. MSRP $77,865.
SALE PRICE
$65,860
2011 SILVERADO 2500 CREW CAB
4WD, Summit White/Titanium, locking differential, Bluetooth, steering wheel audio, On Star, tow pkg. MSRP $59,735. Stk#1107740
$47,257
Cyber Grey/Jet Black, 17” alloys, On Star, MP3. MSRP $31,280. Stk#1107780
$26,245
Stk#1103690
FINAL DAYS OF OUR 2010 CLEAROUT!!
2010 CADILLAC ESCALADE HYBRID
Galaxy Grey Metallic/Ebony, power assist steps, sunroof, heated & cooled seats, navigation, rear entertainment, XM, On Star, Bluetooth. MSRP $100,45. Stk#108030
SALE PRICE
$76,900
2010 CHEV IMPALA LT
Cyber Grey/Ebony, remote start, Flex Fuel, Bluetooth, XM, On Star. MSRP $30,420. Stk#108850
SALE PRICE
$20,450
2010 CADILLAC CTS 3.0L AWD WAGON
Vanilla Latte/Ebony, heated leather, Navi, XM, On Star, int. accent lighting. MSRP $54,760. Stk# 104260
SALE PRICE
$40,780
*Sale prices DO NOT INCLUDE documentation services fee of $495 OR applicable taxes.
#10 Highway
200 St.
Hwy 1
200th Street and #10 Hwy., Langley • 604.534.4154
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HOURS: Mon - Thur: 8:30am - 9pm • Fri - Sat 9am - 6pm • Sun 11am - 5pm
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0% FINANCE UP TO 6 YEARS! RA
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NEW MAZDA 2 FROM $ 99 B
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23,980 0%
$
OR FINANCE AT
2010 MAZDA 6 GT W/LUXURY PACKAGE 2011 MAZDA 2
FOR 5 YEARS
Drive yours today at Midway!
2010 MAZDA B4000 4WD SE CAB PLUS NOW
2011 MAZDA 3
28,245 19,980 0% OR
WELL-EQUIPPED FROM
18,980
$
OR FINANCE AT
0%
FOR 6 YEARS
2009 VW Jetta/2007 Golf
$15,980 $11,980
2006 Mazda3 SPORT GT
$10,980
2007 Jeep Patriot 4x4
$15,488
538-5388
*0% purchase financing for 2011 Mazda2, 2011 Mazda3, 2010 Mazda5, 2010 Mazda6, 2011 Mazda CX-7, 2011 CX-9, 2011 Tribute 2WD 2011 MX-5 & 2010 RX-8 is up to 48,60,72,72,48,48,60,36 & 72 months. The cost of borrowing(financing) is $0. For Purchase/Finance/ Lease-$75 max. PPSA, license, insurance, taxes, down payment and other dealer charges are extra and maybe required at the time of purchase. Finance on approved credit for qualified customers only. Owner Loyalty Cash is available to customers who qualify for the Mazda Owner Renewal Program and can only be applied against the purchase price of a new 2010 Mazda6. No cash surrender value. See your dealer for complete details. Offers valid between Feb 1-28,2011. Prices subject to change without notification. $99 Bi-weekly offer 84 mths at 4.99%, net of tax, if applicable. See Dealer for details.
2007 Mazda CX-7s 4 AWDs AVAILABLE
2006/2007 PT Cruiser GTs
$19,480
Five 06 Tributes to choose from!
Auto, leather, moonroof, heated seats, #369063J
$11,980
2009 Mazda 3 GX 57 Mazda 3s To Choose
Automatic, air cond, only 43,000 kms. Come See BC’s Best Selection of Mazda 3’s. #P2993
$10,980
$7,450
2005/06 Nissan X-Trails AWD
$11,988
#P3009
2006 VW Passat
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Auto, air cond, alloys, #P2798
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Leather, moonroof, full power options, heated seats & so much more. Affordable luxury #P3014
Ten 2006/07 Mazda5s to choose from
4 cyl, auto, air cond, outstanding fuel economy, 2 available. #P2948J
$9,950
2006 Honda Civic Hybrids 2 AVAILABLE 52,000 K or 59,000 K
Auto, air cond, alloy wheels, factory warranty. #2024217
$13,888
Auto, leather, moonroof, heated seats, German luxury. #B2738
$14,980
SMART BUYERS BEAT THE SPRING PRICE! 10 CONVERTIBLES IN STOCK! SEBRINGs, 370Z’s, MUSTANG GTs, ECLIPSEs, MX5 MIATAs
Autos & 6 speeds, Hard and Soft Tops
4,888
$
from
021811
3050 KING GEORGE HWY. SURREY AUTO MALL
Auto, air cond, alloys, only 55,000 kms. #P2765
2010 MAZDA 5 GS
Automatic, air cond, alloy wheels, keyless entry & more. #P3030
DO NOT BUY ANY LUXURY SUV UNTIL YOU’VE SEEN THE ALL NEW 2011 CX-7 & CX-9 FROM $27,488 DL#8333
Auto, leather, sunroof, loaded, BC car, #P3000 Come see BCs best selection of Mazda3 sports!
16,960
$
FOR 6 YEARS
7 PASSENGER
Air cond, alloys, power windows/locks, only 6000 kms. #P3048
PLUS YOU GET $1500 OWNER LOYALTY CASH
GT Model shown.
Air cond, power windows/locks, Top Model.
$
27,288
$
FOR 5 YEARS
FOR 90 DAYS
WAS
Leather, power sunroof, heated power seats, Bose sound, air cond. & much more. #M29128
0% FINANCE
NO PAYMENTS
$
FOR 6 YEARS
EK LY
2011 TRIBUTE AWD
AWD, automatic, air cond, alloy wheels, power options & much more! #M03018
CASH PURCHASE
OR 0% FINANCE
Y 2 ONL